Spotlight
A poem…begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness.
RF wrote this in a letter to Louis Untermeyer, his friend with whom he kept a long series of correspondence and who published The Selected Letters of Robert Frost in 1963. Do stop by the sections The Yankee Heritage and The Poet Farmer, for a good start to understanding Frost.
Click on a poem to read analysis.
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Birches |
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An Unstamped Letter - Reader’s Contribution |
| Mowing | |
| Into My Own | |
| Putting in The Seed | |
| Going For Water | |
| Nothing Gold Can Stay | |
| Fragmentary Blue | |
| Reluctance | |
| Acceptance | |
| The Sound of Trees |


