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Hardcover The Poetry of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems, Complete and Unabridged Book

ISBN: 0030725356

ISBN13: 9780030725357

The Poetry of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems, Complete and Unabridged

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Book Overview

This is the only comprehensive volume of Frost's published verse. These pages comprise the entire contents of his eleven books of poetry, from A Boy's Will (1913) to In the Clearing (1962). Book jacket.

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The Power of Expression in Perfection

Robert Frost is one of the great wizzards of poetry. His poetry is deep with a certain sense of mistery, both a pleasure and a challenge. You cannot just read through his poems. They force their audience to reflect and search for the meaning of the written. This book is not the latest and a little outdated, but it is printed in manner that makes it very easy and enjoyable to read.

Poetry for the common man

What can I say? Robert Frost is the quintessential American poet. Quite frankly, I never have really been drawn to poetry, either it is overly sentimental, too dramatic, or tries to hard to make a statement. Frost avoids all of these pitfalls, he writes poetry for the common man. I have to admit, I prefer the earlier works. Beautiful word pictures of an abandoned wood pile in the woods, a dirty patch of snow (or is it a piece of newspaper), and of course, a horse stopping by the woods on a snowy evening. His latter poems lack the beautiful simplicity of his earlier works, but nevertheless, they are still works of the master. Over the years, this book has been a constant companion. Sitting in my wingback chair, I have enjoyed reading these poems again and again. As I prepared for this review I was struck how many of these poems dealt with death: The Death of the Hired Man, After Apple Picking, Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening, A Late Walk among them. Others are fanciful such as The Kitchen Chimney.If you are considering taking a dive into poetry, start here. There is no better American poet than Robert Frost.

This is the edition you want

There are more Robert Frost collections out than there are Robert Frost poems, but this is the only one you need to have. It's complete, unabridged and with numbered lines all the way through for reference work. THE Frost collection, bar none.

No Excuse!

Okay, there's no possible excuse now people; for a relatively cheap price, you get the collected poems of quite possibly the best twentieth century American poet. As you peruse through the pages in this book, you will discover yourself looking at the world around you in a totally different way. Frost doesn't just write poetry; he paints word portraits and sculpts language into a fantastic variety of scenery. Pick a poem, any poem, from this collection, and you will not leave disappointed. It will continually brighten your day.

Some people take vitamins. I read a poem by Robert Frost.

If you'll buy a copy of this book and randomly read a poem a day, you'll soon find yourself saying things more colorfully and provocatively than ever before. A daily diet of Robert Frost will season your language with the unpredictable as you unconsciously begin to phrase your thoughts differently. Unusual combinations of words will appear on your tongue as you say things that have never before been said. Your friends will stop you in mid-sentence to ask, "Did you just make that up?" Your customers will more frequently nod their heads and say "I'll buy it." Your spouse will gaze into your eyes and more often be "in the mood." Don't be a weenie. Buy the hardback. It's worth the extra few bucks.

The Poetry of Robert Frost Mentions in Our Blog

The Poetry of Robert Frost in The Beauty of Exploring Poetry
The Beauty of Exploring Poetry
Published by William Shelton • April 27, 2023
As a reader, and an avid one at that, I struggle to apply the same level of zeal to poetry as I have my more preferred topics, such as historic fiction, or biography. Yet every April, when the lilac bushes in my lawn are thronged with flowers, I find myself quoting, "When lilacs last in the dooryard bloomed…"
The Poetry of Robert Frost in Frosty Authors Who Make Being Snowed in a Good Thing
Frosty Authors Who Make Being Snowed in a Good Thing
Published by Beth Clark • January 28, 2019

Between Jack Frost, Robert Frost, Mark Frost, and a blizzard of other Frosts, the literary world is as Frosty as a snowman. Below are a few Frosts that you can enjoy during the depths of winter without having to put mittens on. In fact, it kinda works better if you don't so you can turn the pages.

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