Selected Poems

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In 'Selected Poems,' readers are welcomed into the rich tapestry of Robert Frost's literary expression, which effortlessly bridges the pastoral and philosophical. Frost's verse, characterized by accessibility coupled with a profound depth, integrates traditional poetic forms with a modern sensibility. This curated anthology showcases a breadth of his work, from the contemplation of the human condition to lauding the deeds of historical figures, while delivering an intimate reflection on love. Notably, the collection includes some of Frost's scarce early poems, offering an insightful glimpse into his developmental years as a poet, and creating a comprehensive landscape of his enduring works within the broader canon of American poetry. Robert Frost, a celebrated American poet and a four-time Pulitzer Prize laureate, draws from the wellspring of nature, personal experience, and the American rural life, to inscribe his thoughts into timeless verse. Frost's style, often rooted in New England settings, transcends geography to touch universal themes of choice, sacrifice, and human resilience. His inspirations, ranging from historical figures to personal muses, culminate in works that resonate with authenticity and emotional intensity. The inclusion of early rarities in this anthology provides a unique vantage point from which to discern the evolution of his poetic voice. 'Recommended for both devoted fans and first-time readers alike, 'Selected Poems' by Robert Frost offers an essential introduction to the poet's oeuvre as well as a deeper exploration for those already familiar with his work. Scholars, poetry aficionados, and casual readers can all find solace and inspiration in the pages of this collection. It invites a contemplative journey through the landscapes he so vividly paints with words, a journey that promises to reveal the quiet truths nestled within the folds of our everyday lives.

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Robert Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was a preeminent American poet whose work is marked by a profound grasp of American colloquial speech and a deep connection to rural life. Born in San Francisco, California, Frost moved to New England at a young age, and the landscapes of this region deeply influenced his poetry. Frost first gained recognition as a poet with the publication of 'A Boy's Will' (1913) and 'North of Boston' (1914). He was known for the accessibility and depth of his verse, which often explored themes of nature, individualism, and the human condition, best exemplified in his collection 'Selected Poems'. His style is deceptively simple, employing conversational language and vivid imagery that mask the philosophical complexity beneath. Frost was a four-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, and his work became a staple of both the American literary canon and educational curricula. A defining characteristic of Frost's poetry is his mastery of blank verse and a spectrum of other metrical patterns, which he employed to lend his poetry both a classical feel and a contemporary resonance. Over the course of his career, Robert Frost came to symbolize the rugged individualism and inherent beauty of the American spirit, both in his prolific writings and his public persona.

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