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Robert Frost holds a unique and almost isolated position in American letters. “Though his career fully spans the modern period and though it is impossible to speak of him as anything other than a modern poet,” writes James M. Cox, “it is difficult to place him in the main tradition of modern poetry.” In a sense, Frost stands at the crossroads of 19th-century American poetry and modernism, for in his verse may be found the culmination of many 19th-century tendencies and traditions as well as parallels to the works of his 20th-century contemporaries. Taking his symbols from the public domain, Frost developed, as many critics note, an original, modern idiom and a sense of directness and economy that reflect the imagism of Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell. On the other hand, as Leonard Unger and William Van O’Connor point out in Poems for Study, “Frost’s poetry, unlike that of such...
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Poems By Robert Frost
- The CodeHeroics
- Snow
- The Witch of Coos
- The Flower-Boat
- At Woodward's Gardens
- Ten Mills
- Precaution
- The Span of Life
- Pertinax
- Assertive
- Tendencies Cancel
- Untried
- Money
- Ring Around
- Not All There
- In Dives' Dive
- The Prophets Really Prophesy as Mystics the Commentators Merely by Statistics
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
- Fireflies in the Garden
- After Apple-Picking
- Birches
- The Death of the Hired Man
- Dust of Snow
- Fire and Ice
- For Once, Then, Something
- Good-bye, and Keep Cold
- Mending Wall
- The Oven Bird
- The Pasture
- Range-finding
- The Road Not Taken
- The Star-splitter
- To E. T.
- The Tuft of Flowers
- The Wood-Pile
- Acquainted with the Night
- Love and a Question
- Mowing
- The Gift Outright
- October
- Reluctance
- Home Burial
- ‘Out, Out—’
- The Sound of Trees
- Not All There
- Christmas Trees