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Title: 5 Poems by Robert Frost
Added: Aug 7, 2010
Author: PoemsBeingReadALOUD
Duration: 5:4
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Robert Frost ( 1874-1963)"I had a lover's quarrel with the world." - epitaph on Robert Frost's grave.Robert Frost was born in San Francisco March 26, 1874. After his father, William Prescott Frost Jr, a journalist at the San Francisco Bulletin, died of tuberculosis when Robert was 11, his mother, Isabelle Moodie moved the family to Lawrence, Massachusetts to be with Frosts's grandfather who was an overseer at a factory in the mill city. Frost attended Lawrence High School. He briefly attended Dartmouth College, but returned home to work at various jobs including aiding her mother teach. (1)In 1894 he sold his poem, "My Butterfly: an Elegy," for fifteen dollars to the New York Independent. After marrying Elinor Miriam White in December 1895, and their first child, Elliot was born in 1896. He attended Harvard for two years beginning in 1897. He left Harvard in part due to health reasons and also to support his new family. His second child was born in 1899. In 1900 Frost's first child, Elliot, died of Cholera in July. In October, he moved his family to a farm in Derry, New Hampshire that his grandfather had bought for him. Then, in November, his mother died.Between 1902 and 1907 the Frosts had five more children. Their sixth child died shortly after birth. Frost moved his Family to the U.K. Where he published his first collection of poetry, "North of Boston." In England Frost befriended Ezra Pound who wrote favorably of Frost's poetry. Frost was interested in reproducing American vernacular speech in his work. Frost said "the ear was the only true writer and the only true reader." (2) The Frosts returned to America as World War I began in 1915. In Summers from 1921 until 1962 Frost taught at Bread Loaf School of Middlebury College in Vermont. Frost won many Awards for his poetry during his life including four Pulitzer Prizes. Like his mother he suffered from depression throughout his life.Robert Frost died January 29, 1963.==============================Text of poemsMowinghttp://www.poemtree.com/poems/Mowing.htmDesert Placeshttp://www.internal.org/Robert_Frost/Desert_PlacesThe Most of Ithttp://www.bookofjoe.com/2005/10/the_most_of_it_.htmlTree at My Windowhttp://www.internal.org/Robert_Frost/Tree_at_my_WindowUnharvestedhttp://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/index.php?date=2004/08/21==============================WebliographyWikipedia: Robert Frost (note 1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_FrostModern American Poetry: Robert Frost's Life and Career (note 2)http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/a_f/frost/life.htmFrost Friends: Chronologyhttp://www.frostfriends.org/chronology.html=============================Sites of interestRobert Frost Farmhttp://robertfrostfarm.org/
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Youtube Comments: 17
MrDxz22 Says:
Oct 28, 2010 - Very fascinating but i beg to differ on his type of vocals for the song type.
rockyrmt Says:
Jan 14, 2011 - I really like Desert Places, esp the last part - "they cannot scare me with their empty spaces, between stars on stars, where no human race is...I have it in me so much nearer home, to scare myself with my own desert places."
hannywan Says:
Apr 19, 2011 - That is my favourite part of all of Frosts work I have read! I have it written on a wall hanging. His work is so beautiful, simple and complex all at once.
oruga101 Says:
May 29, 2011 - I always wonder what Robert Frost would have sounded like reading his poems at a younger age. All of the recordings I've heard were done later on in his life. That's not to say that I don't like his voice or reading style. I hope he does get to come back and once again be a "swinger of birches."
tensorbundle Says:
Sep 3, 2011 - Poems seem to be a slow dull way of entertainment in a time when we prefer fast-paced and speedy ways of life.A man who loves to speed up his car over 100, also likes poems - an impossible scenario. haha, no offense. Just an opinion.
skiparoni Says:
Oct 12, 2011 - I was so happy to let my children hear Robert Frost read!!!!!!!!!
gozlar11 Says:
Nov 6, 2011 - ı respect this old vice
gozlar11 Says:
Nov 6, 2011 - ı respect this old vice i loved his poems it remine me arab poems
neelambariful Says:
Nov 10, 2011 - what a talent
AmazingOnes45 Says:
Jan 4, 2012 - I go to the school named after him! What a great guy he was!!!
Anaemnesis Says:
Mar 23, 2012 - Robert Frost, especially in 'For Once, Then, Something' emphasizes the importance of Truth in our lives. We only have The Present and Truth and Love. Robert emanated a lonely kind of love. Go to Google, search The Truth Contest, click the first result, then click The Present and begin reading. It will wake you up. It is about being the center and finding the center of life. "We sit around a ring and suppose"
lilypil21 Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - I like the one about fire and ice that they show in Eclipes. I have it memorised.
Nekoman95 Says:
May 4, 2012 - where exactly is this school? just curious...
AmazingOnes45 Says:
May 5, 2012 - It's in Mt.Prospect Chicago IL. Where do u live?












Idlinfarm Says:
Aug 7, 2010 - Wonderful poems.