Selected Poems (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions)

Selected Poems (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions)

by Robert Frost
Selected Poems (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions)

Selected Poems (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions)

by Robert Frost

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Overview

In his poetry, Robert Frost made plainspoken men and women eloquent philosophers on the human condition. Selected Poems is a unique collection of 37 poems by this well-known twentieth-century American poet. Its contents include such beloved poems as "Mending Wall," "The Road Not Taken," and "The Death of the Hired Man."
 
Selected Poems by Robert Frost is one of Barnes & Noble's Collectible Editions classics. Each volume features authoritative texts by the world's greatest authors in an elegantly designed bonded-leather binding, with distinctive gilt edging. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781435160323
Publisher: Fall River Press
Publication date: 06/03/2015
Series: Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
Sales rank: 304,898
File size: 571 KB

About the Author

Robert Frost (1874-1963) was a well–known American poet whose poetry was often inspired by the rural life of the 1900's New England. One of the most celebrated poets of the 20th century, Frost received four Pulitzer Prizes and many other awards. His first poetry collection, A Boy's Will, was published in 1913. Some of Robert Frost's most famous poems include "The Road Not Taken", "Fire and Ice", "Nothing Gold Can Stay", "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" and "Mending Wall". Although he was born in San Francisco, Frost lived in Great Britain for several years before settling in New England. Robert Frost also taught at various colleges and universities. His poetry is still widely read, and many of his poems are studied in classrooms worldwide.

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