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He lingered for some word she wouldn’t say,- Robert Frost
Said it at last himself, “Good-night,” and then,
Getting no answer, closed the telephone.
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Robert Frost
Titles by Robert Frost:
Salem on History:
eNotes:
- Robert Frost's Favorite Poem (Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening)
- Robert Frost (Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening)
- Robert Frost (Birches)
American Decades:
- Frost, Robert 1874-1963 (1910's The Arts)
Encyclopedia:
- Frost, Robert [Lee] (The Oxford Companion to American Literature)
- Frost, Robert Lee (The Oxford Companion to English Literature)
Salem on Literature:
- The Poetry of Robert Frost (Identities and Issues in Literature)
- The Letters of Robert Frost (Masterplots, Definitive Revised Edition)
- Robert Frost (Magill’s Survey of American Literature, Revised Edition)
Literary Criticism:
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 1) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Lee) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 9) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 15) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 3) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 4) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 13) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 10) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Robert Frost (Poetry Criticism)
Calendar of Literary Facts:
- Robert Frost is born
- Founded by Harriet Monroe in Chicago, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse begins publication; notable early contributors include T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, and Vachel Lindsay
- Robert Frost publishes North of Boston
- Robert Frost publishes New Hampshire
- Robert Frost receives the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for New Hampshire
- Robert Frost publishes West-Running Brook
- Robert Frost publishes A Witness Tree
- At the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Robert Frost, half-blinded by the glare of sunlight and snow, reads a portion of his poem “Dedication” and then recites his poem “The Gift Outright”
- Robert Frost dies
