Robert Frost was one of the most celebrated poets of the 20th century in the United States. He had been a teacher and a farmer in New England. Most of his poems have something to do with nature and New England surroundings. To Frost, nature is the source of both wisdom and happiness....
Specifically, I focused on techniques employed in the art of two American poets with very different approaches, Robert Frost (1874-1963) who generally exploited traditional meters, and Marianne Moore (1887-1972) who often worked with ... Morse,Marise 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 A SURVEY ON THE ...
Robert Frost 1874-1963 Frost—who, following the death of his father, moved from California to Massachusetts with his mother and sister at age 11—became known for his references to New England life and locales in his work. His conversational poems avoided traditional verse forms and usually rhy...
The article focuses on the public appearance and reading of several poets in the U.S. Robert Frost read some of his best poems before a packed audience at the Carnegie Hall. The audience cheer with his readings. In 1957 T. S. Eliot also performed similar public performance at the Mc...
Robert Frost said, "Two roads diverged in a wood and I, I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference." Now, I want you to find your own walk right now. Your own way of striding, pacing. Any direction. Anything you want. Whether it's proud, whether it'...
Like Wright’sThe Branch Will Not Break— the book where Wright replaced his Frostian gestures and careful metrics with the recklessness of surrealism and bald personal disclosure —Logorrhea Dementiasays goodbye to the received pieties of its period’s well-made poem and instead offers querulous ...
Among his influences he numbered Robert Frost, Dylan Thomas, and Garrison Keillor. He didn't think of himself as a "performance poet," but as a "standup poetry guy." "Standup Poetry" was, in fact, the name of his Billerica cable TV show, on which he traded poems with many of the...
are receptive and reflective, and most of all vulnerable. She is acutely aware that her prophetic words make it difficult to answer the questions she poses. She follows Robert Frost’sRoad Not Taken,“…the one less traveled by,” to lead us out of the desert into a garden of regeneration...
‘adventurers and undertakers’ who had stolen their lands and rights; but events overtook them, and the fenfolk wrecked the drainage, sacked Sandtoft and drove out the planted settlers, who fled to a similar planted settlement on the Duke of Bedford’s land at Thorney, Cambridgeshire. Lil...
This was my last hope. I glanced at Nicky’s forearm. He had an Army tattoo very similar to my stepdad’s. “You were in Nam. So was my dad. Well, not my dad, but my brothers’ dad. My stepdad.” “How do you know I was in Nam?” I had his attention now. I had everyone...