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Robert Frost is the author of The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume 4 (2026), New Hampshire, A Poem (2025), Mending Wall (2025), A Further Range (2022), Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening (2021).

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The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume 4

release date: Sep 22, 2026
The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume 4
A revelatory new volume of Robert Frost’s correspondence, illuminating one of America’s most renowned poets at the height of his literary fame and the depths of personal tragedy. By the late 1930s, Robert Frost had achieved bona fide celebrity. He won his third Pulitzer Prize for A Further Range, published in 1936, and he had become an in-demand lecturer nationwide. The penultimate volume of The Letters of Robert Frost—which presents 606 letters, most for the first time—sheds new light on the poet’s inner life as he aged into his sixties and early seventies. These were heady days indeed—from summers at the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference in Vermont, to prestigious fellowships at Harvard and Dartmouth, to winter retreats at the Florida home he affectionately called “Pencil Pines.” Yet even as his literary reputation flourished, personal tragedy struck with devastating force. In 1938, some six months after undergoing surgery for breast cancer, his wife, Elinor, succumbed to heart failure. Two years later, in 1940, his son Carol died by suicide. Between these losses, Frost fell in love with Kathleen “Kay” Morrison, who was married to Harvard professor Theodore Morrison. She soon became Frost’s secretary—though not his wife, as he had hoped—and he credited her with renewing his poetic vitality. In 1942, he published his acclaimed seventh collection, A Witness Tree, for which he won his fourth, and final, Pulitzer Prize. Thoroughly annotated and accompanied by a biographical glossary and detailed chronology, volume 4 of The Letters of Robert Frost offers a strikingly intimate portrait of a towering American poet.

New Hampshire, A Poem

release date: Mar 29, 2025
New Hampshire, A Poem
Robert Frost's "New Hampshire, A Poem; with Notes and Grace Notes" is a cornerstone of American poetry, a journey into the heart of New England's landscape and spirit. Through evocative verse, Frost paints a vivid portrait of New Hampshire, exploring its natural beauty, its people, and its enduring allure. This collection resonates with themes of place and regional identity, capturing the essence of a specific location while touching upon universal human experiences. Frost's keen observations and masterful use of language transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, inviting readers to contemplate the significance of the natural world and our connection to it. A classic work of regional poetry, "New Hampshire" offers a timeless exploration of place, belonging, and the enduring power of the American landscape. Readers interested in American poetry and the history of New England will appreciate this meticulously prepared print edition. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Mending Wall

release date: Feb 09, 2025
Mending Wall
Something there is that doesn't love a wall... Mending Wall, a poem by Robert Frost, illustrated by Emily Greene, follows a pair of neighbors as they continue a tradition of mending the stone wall between their properties and hear the mischievous wonderment of why one would need a wall with only trees and no cows.

A Further Range

release date: Aug 01, 2022
A Further Range
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "A Further Range" by Robert Frost. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening

release date: Nov 23, 2021
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. From the illustrator of the world’s first picture book adaptation of Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” comes a new interpretation of another classic Frost poem: “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Weaving a simple story of love, loss, and memories with only illustrations and Frost’s iconic lines, this stirring picture book introduces young readers to timeless poetry in an unprecedented way.

New Hampshire, A Poem; with Notes and Grace Notes

release date: Jan 09, 2020
New Hampshire, A Poem; with Notes and Grace Notes
In "New Hampshire: A Poem; with Notes and Grace Notes," Robert Frost encapsulates the essence of rural New England life through a series of evocative poems that deftly intertwine observation and reflection. Written in a conversational style, the collection employs Frost'Äôs signature use of blank verse, masterfully illustrating the intricate connection between nature and human experience. The poems reflect the rugged beauty of New Hampshire'Äôs landscapes, while also probing deeper existential questions, establishing a poignant dialogue between the individual and the environment. Frost's acute attention to geographical detail combined with philosophical musings makes this work a milestone in American poetry, echoing the themes of belonging, solitude, and the search for meaning prevalent in early 20th-century literature. Robert Frost, an acclaimed American poet born in 1874, drew much of his inspiration from the rural landscapes of New England, where he spent much of his life. His intimate familiarity with the region is reflected in the vivid imagery and local dialect present throughout "New Hampshire." The socio-cultural milieu of the time, coupled with personal experiences of hardship and contemplation, uniquely equipped Frost to candidly explore the complexities of nature and existence'Äîelements that resonate throughout this volume. "New Hampshire: A Poem; with Notes and Grace Notes" is a must-read for those interested in American literature and poetry'Äôs capacity to articulate the beauty and challenges of life. Lovers of nature and poetry alike will find themselves drawn into Frost'Äôs lyrical landscapes, discovering not just New Hampshire, but also insights into the human condition. This collection is essential for understanding the evolution of modern poetry and the profound impact of nature on literary expression.

New Hampshire A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes

release date: Dec 17, 2019
New Hampshire A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes
New Hampshire is a 1923 volume of poems written by Robert Frost which won the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.The book included several of Frost's most well-known poems, including "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening","Nothing Gold Can Stay"and "Fire and Ice".[4] Illustrations for the collection were provided by Frost's friend, woodcut artist J. J. Lankes.

New Hampshire (annotated)

release date: Nov 15, 2019
New Hampshire (annotated)
This deluxe book, printed on premium paper and annotated with photographs, most in full color, of Robert Frost and nature scenes that inspired his work, was designed to be a Collector's Edition. It also features a thought-provoking introduction that focuses on Frost's childhood and provides information that makes him more understandable as an adult. It is the perfect gift for the Robert Frost fan."New Hampshire" is the book that put Robert Frost on the map. Amazingly, despite years of writing, Frost did not publish a book until he was 39. It was not until 1923 that he attracted national attention with the publication of "New Hampshire," which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize the following year. He also won Pulitzer Prizes for his books, "Collected Poems" (1930), "A Further Range" (1936) and "A Witness Tree" (1942).

A Collection of Poems by Robert Frost

release date: Oct 08, 2019
A Collection of Poems by Robert Frost
The early works of beloved poet Robert Frost, collected in one volume. The poetry of Robert Frost is praised for its realistic depiction of rural life in New England during the early twentieth century, as well as for its examination of social and philosophical issues. Through the use of American idiom and free verse, Frost produced many enduring poems that remain popular with modern readers. A Collection of Poems by Robert Frost contains all the poems from his first four published collections: A Boy’s Will (1913), North of Boston (1914), Mountain Interval (1916), and New Hampshire (1923), including classics such as “The Road Not Taken,” “Fire and Ice,” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”

New Hampshire

release date: Jan 08, 2019
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is Robert Frost's poetic tour de force. It won the Pulitzer Prize for excellence in poetry. While Frost had been a respected poet before New Hampshire's release New Hampshire forever cemented Frost's standing as the greatest American Poet. If you've never read Frost, this is the book with which to start. It includes some of his most beloved poems such as "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and "Fire and Ice." Powerful and Evocative. Poems included are: New Hampshire A Star in a Stone-Boat The Census-Taker The Star-Splitter Maple The Ax-Helve The Grindstone Paul's Wife Wild Grapes Place for a Third Two Witches - The Witch of Coos - The Pauper Witch of Grafton An Empty Threat A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books I Will Sing You One-O Fragmentary Blue Fire and Ice In a Disused Graveyard Dust of Snow To E.T. Nothing Gold Can Stay The Runaway The Aim Was Song Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening For Once, Then, Something Blue-Butterfly Day The Onset To Earthward Good-by and Keep Cold Two Look at Two Not to Keep A Brook in the City The Kitchen Chimney Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter A Boundless Moment Evening in a Sugar Orchard Gathering Leaves The Valley's Singing Day Misgiving A Hillside Thaw Plowmen On a Tree Fallen Across the Road Our Singing Strength The Lockless Door The Need of Being Versed in Country Things

The Road Not Taken and Other Selected Poems

release date: Apr 22, 2013
The Road Not Taken and Other Selected Poems
Robert Frost is one of America's most beloved poets. He won four Pulitzer prizes for his poetry and was invited to read his poetry at John F. Kennedy's inauguration. His life was filled with personal tragedy which his poetry often reflected. Collected here are The Road Not Taken, The Death Of The Hired Man, The Mountain, Fire and Ice, The Generations Of Men, The Grindstone, The Witch of Coös, A Brook in the City, Design, House Fear, The Lockless Door, Storm Fear, and Snow Wilder Publications is a green publisher. All of our books are printed to order. This reduces waste and helps us keep prices low while greatly reducing our impact on the environment.

A Boys Will

release date: Jan 01, 2013

The Notebooks of Robert Frost

release date: Jan 01, 2007
The Notebooks of Robert Frost
During his lifetime, Robert Frost notoriously resisted collecting his prose--going so far as to halt the publication of one prepared compilation and to "lose" the transcripts of the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures he delivered at Harvard in 1936. But for all his qualms, Frost conceded to his son that "you can say a lot in prose that verse won't let you say," and that the prose he had written had in fact "made good competition for [his] verse." This volume, the first critical edition of Robert Frost's prose, allows readers and scholars to appreciate the great American author's forays beyond poetry, and to discover in the prose that he did make public--in newspapers, magazines, journals, speeches, and books--the wit, force, and grace that made his poetry famous. The Collected Prose of Robert Frost offers an extensive and illuminating body of work, ranging from juvenilia--Frost's contributions to his high school Bulletin--to the charming "chicken stories" he wrote as a young family man for The Eastern Poultryman and Farm Poultry, to such famous essays as "The Figure a Poem Makes" and the speeches and contributions to magazines solicited when he had become the Grand Old Man of American letters. Gathered, annotated, and cross-referenced by Mark Richardson, the collection is based on extensive work in archives of Frost's manuscripts. It provides detailed notes on the author's habits of composition and on important textual issues and includes much previously unpublished material. It is a book of boundless appeal and importance, one that should find a home on the bookshelf of anyone interested in Frost.

The Collected Prose of Robert Frost

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Collected Prose of Robert Frost
Robert Frost is one of the most widely read, well loved, and misunderstood of modern writers. In his day, he was also an inveterate note-taker, penning thousands of intense aphoristic thoughts, observations, and meditations in small pocket pads and school theme books throughout his life. These notebooks, transcribed and presented here in their entirety for the first time, offer unprecedented insight into Frost's complex and often highly contradictory thinking about poetics, politics, education, psychology, science, and religion--his attitude toward Marxism, the New Deal, World War--as well as Yeats, Pound, Santayana, and William James. Covering a period from the late 1890s to early 1960s, the notebooks reveal the full range of the mind of one of America's greatest poets. Their depth and complexity convey the restless and probing quality of his thought, and show how the unruliness of chaotic modernity was always just beneath his appearance of supreme poetic control. Edited and annotated by Robert Faggen, the notebooks are cross-referenced to mark thematic connections within these and Frost's other writings, including his poetry, letters, and other prose. This is a major new addition to the canon of Robert Frost's writings.

The Cow in Apple Time

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Cow in Apple Time
A cow eats fallen fruit in an apple orchard and runs amok.

Robert Frost's Poems

release date: Mar 15, 2002
Robert Frost's Poems
Robert Frost is one of the foremost writers of American poetry. This is a thorough compilation of his seminal works.

Poems by Robert Frost

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Poems by Robert Frost
Poet Robert Frost's first two collections of poetry are together in this one volume. "A Boy's Will" (1913) is the book that introduced readers to Frost's unmistakable poetic voice, and "North of Boston" (1914) includes two of his most famous poems, "Mending Wall" and "Death of a Hired Man". Includes a newly updated bibliography.

Frost: Poems

release date: Jun 24, 1997
Frost: Poems
From one of the most brilliant and widely read of all American poets, a generous selection of lyrics, dramatic monologues, and narrative poems. Robert Frost’s poetry, steeped in the wayward and isolated beauty of his native New England, has delighted generations of readers. This beautiful small hardcover selection contains many of his most classic poems, including "Mending Wall, " "Birches, " and "The Road Not Taken, " as well as poems less famous but equally great. Everyman's Library pursues the highest production standards, printing on acid-free cream-colored paper, with full-cloth cases with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, silk ribbon markers, European-style half-round spines, and a jewel-toned jacket.

Robert Frost

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Robert Frost
A collection of poems about the four seasons by one of America's best-known poets.

A Swinger of Birches

A Swinger of Birches
A selection of thirty-eight poems celebrating the natural and spiritual worlds by the well-loved poet of rural New England.

Robert Frost, a Tribute to the Source

Robert Frost, a Tribute to the Source
"Fifty-one of Frost's outstanding poems are interspersed with [forty-four color] photographs, and with a biographical text ... that illustrates the connection between the poet and the natural sources of his inspiration."--Jacket.

Robert Frost, a Living Voice

Robert Frost, a Living Voice
Also a study of Frost as a poet and as a man.

In the Clearing

In the Clearing
Lyric verse, including the long poem, "The gift outright", read by the poet at President Kennedy's inauguration.

Come In, and Other Poems

Come In, and Other Poems
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