The Road Not Taken and Other Selected Poems
by Robert Frost
Softcover
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Robert Frost's poetry stands among the most enduring and widely read works in American literature. In language that appears simple yet carries remarkable depth, Frost explored the landscapes of rural New England while reflecting on the choices, fears, and quiet struggles that shape human life.This carefully selected collection gathers some of Frost's most memorable and frequently studied poems, including the iconic "The Road Not Taken," one of the most quoted works in American poetry. Alongside it appear narrative poems, dramatic monologues, and lyric reflections that reveal the full range of Frost's voice-from the stark winter imagery of "Fire and Ice" to the haunting supernatural atmosphere of "The Witch of Coös."Frost's work is often associated with the natural world, yet beneath the pastoral settings lies a profound exploration of human experience: loneliness, moral choice, memory, and the tension between hope and uncertainty. His ability to combine conversational language with philosophical insight helped make him one of the defining literary voices of the twentieth century.This volume brings together a selection of Frost's most compelling poems, including:The Road Not Taken The Death of the Hired Man The Mountain Fire and Ice The Generations of Men The Grindstone The Witch of Coös A Brook in the City Design House Fear The Lockless Door Storm Fear SnowTogether these poems illustrate why Robert Frost remains one of America's most beloved poets and why his work continues to resonate with readers across generations.
Book Information
Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Softcover
Pages
46
Price
13.20 €
Description
Robert Frost's poetry stands among the most enduring and widely read works in American literature. In language that appears simple yet carries remarkable depth, Frost explored the landscapes of rural New England while reflecting on the choices, fears, and quiet struggles that shape human life.This carefully selected collection gathers some of Frost's most memorable and frequently studied poems, including the iconic "The Road Not Taken," one of the most quoted works in American poetry. Alongside it appear narrative poems, dramatic monologues, and lyric reflections that reveal the full range of Frost's voice-from the stark winter imagery of "Fire and Ice" to the haunting supernatural atmosphere of "The Witch of Coös."Frost's work is often associated with the natural world, yet beneath the pastoral settings lies a profound exploration of human experience: loneliness, moral choice, memory, and the tension between hope and uncertainty. His ability to combine conversational language with philosophical insight helped make him one of the defining literary voices of the twentieth century.This volume brings together a selection of Frost's most compelling poems, including:The Road Not Taken The Death of the Hired Man The Mountain Fire and Ice The Generations of Men The Grindstone The Witch of Coös A Brook in the City Design House Fear The Lockless Door Storm Fear SnowTogether these poems illustrate why Robert Frost remains one of America's most beloved poets and why his work continues to resonate with readers across generations.
Book Information
Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Softcover
Pages
46
Price
13.20 €



