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Robert Frost (1874-1963) American poet. He was born on March 26, 1874 in the West of the United States.
Ministry of San Francisco. He lost his father at the age of 11 and moved with his mother to New England in the Northeast. After that, he was with that piece of soil.
The earth has formed an indissoluble bond. Frost began writing poetry at the age of 16 and officially published his first poem at the age of 20. He is diligent.
He published more than 10 collections of poems in his lifetime, the main ones being "North of Boston" (1914) and "Between the Mountains".
1916), New Hampshire (1923), The Brook Flowing West (1928), The Witness Tree (1942).
and "Glade" (1962). Frost's poems can be divided into two broad categories: lyrical short poems and more dramatic ones.
Narrative poems, both of which are popular. Frost's lyric poems mainly depict nature and farmers, especially the new.
Landscapes of England and peasants of the North. These poems are vivid and vivid, with a strong appeal, and are deeply affected by all levels.
Readers' welcome. His narrative poems are generally low in tone, reflecting the gloomy side of the poet's mind and character.
Frost's worldview is complex, and he sees the world as a mixture of good and evil. Therefore, he.
On the one hand, the poems describe the beauty of nature and its benevolence to man, and on the other hand, it also writes about its destructive power as well.
Misfortunes and disasters for mankind. One of the greatest characteristics of Frost's poetic style is its simplicity and meaning.
Timeless, with profound thinking and philosophy in plain content and concise and unpretentious verses. This is both Flo.
Ster's artistic pursuit is also the secret of his career success.
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America's greatest poet of the century
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Frost is known as the poet laureate in American literature. Robert Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963), one of the most popular American poets of the 20th century, was a New England shoemaker, teacher, and farmer. <
Frost is known as the poet laureate in American literature. Robert Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963), one of the most popular American poets of the 20th century, was a New England hail-pants shoemaker, teacher, and farmer.
Robert Frost was born in San Francisco (San Francisco) on March 26, 1874. He lost his father at the age of 11 and moved to New England with his mother. Since then, he has formed an indissoluble bond with that land.
Frost began to learn to write poetry at the age of 16 and officially published his first poem at the age of 20. He worked diligently and published more than 10 poetry collections in his lifetime. He has experienced hardships and pains in his life, losing his father at an early age, losing his wife in Zhongyuan, and losing his son (daughter) in old age.
After becoming famous, Frost was employed by several universities, often going out to read poetry and give lectures, and often dragged home exhausted from illness. In his poems, images associated with loneliness, despair, and death, such as winter, snow, ice, frost, and dead leaves, often appear. Therefore, Frost often uses the metaphors of withered roses and dried flowers to reflect the lonely, sad, and lonely inner world.
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Robert Frost (1874-1963) was one of the most beloved American poets, leaving behind many famous works such as "The Glade", "The Road Not Taken", and "A Little Stay by the Woods on a Snowy Night".
Opus. A few days ago, Robert Stilling, a graduate student in English literature at the University of Virginia, discovered an unpublished poem by Frost entitled "War Thoughts at Home." In a letter written in 1947, Frost mentioned the poem to a friend, Frederic Melcher, founder of the trade magazine Publishers Weekly.
In the letter, Frost stated that the poem was not published, but was hand-copied in a copy of North Boston, the second poem published by Frost. After reading the letter, Stilling began his search, eventually finding the book in the school library, and the poem that Frost copied from the book was published.
The poem was written in 1918 by Frost for the English poet Edward Thomas (1878-1917), who died on the battlefields of France.
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