Robert Frost (1874-1963) is one of America's most celebrated poets and a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
Susan Jeffers is the illustrator of such distinguished picture books as Three Jovial Huntsmen, a Caldecott Honor Book; Rachel Field's Hitty; and the ABBY Award-winning Brother Eagle, Sister Sky, which was also a New York Times best-seller.A proven bestseller time and time again, Robert Frost's Poems contains all of Robert Frost's best-known poems-and dozens more-in a portable anthology. Here are Birches, Mending Wall, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Two Tramps at Mudtime, Choose Something Like a Star, and The Gift Outright, which Frost read at the inauguration of John F. Kennedy. An essential addition to every home library, Robert Frost's Poems is a celebration of the New England countryside, Frost's appreciation of common folk, and his wonderful understanding of the human condition. These classic verses touch our hearts and leave behind a lasting impression.
* Over 100 poemsFor all of life's adventures comes The Road Not Taken, which The New York TimesBook Review calls a book that begs rereading.
This beautifully illustrated companion is inspired by Robert Frost's perennial poem. Heartwarming illustrations of a young boy journeying through a yellow wood accompany the original text of the poem. When a fork in the road arises for the boy, so too does the first of life's many choices. And as the poem progresses, so does the boy's life: college, career, marriage, family, loss, and, by journey's end, the sweet satisfaction of a life fully lived. The first children's book ever made of Frost's famous poem, this moving presentation makes an inspiring gift for graduation, marriage, career moves, and all of life's exciting roads.
A feast for lovers of American literature-the work of our greatest poet, redesigned and relaunched for a new generation of readers
No poet is more emblematically American than Robert Frost. From The Road Not Taken to Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, he refined and even defined our sense of what poetry is and what it can do. T. S. Eliot judged him the most eminent, the most distinguished Anglo-American poet now living, and he is the only writer in history to have been awarded four Pulitzer Prizes. Henry Holt is proud to announce the republication of four editions of Frost's most beloved work for a new generation of poets and readers. The only comprehensive volume of Frost's verse available, comprising all eleven volumes of his poems, this collection has been the standard Frost compendium since its first publication in 1969.Awarded the Pulitzer Prize four times, Robert Frost's influence extends far beyond the realm of poetry. His words have become a source of inspiration and contemplation for readers worldwide. Complete Poems of Robert Frost is an essential anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the lyrical and reflective world of this iconic American poet.
Winner of four Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry, Robert Frost is best remembered for his depictions of early 20th century rural New England life and for his command of American colloquial speech. Criticized by some as being out of touch with the Modernist movement in poetry exemplified by contemporaries such as T. S. Eliot and E. E. Cummings, it is probably in fact his adherence to traditionalism that so endeared him to his fans. Literary critic Randall Jarrell described Frost as one of the greatest of the American poets of [the 20th] century whose works were serious and honest and although often dealt with rather simple subjects were underlaid with an intense thematic complexity. For example the title poem of this collection The Road Not Taken is often interpreted as one about regret over choices not made and exemplifying the benefit of not following the crowd. Frost implied that it is however a comment about indecision and finding meaning in inconsequential decisions. Collected together here are three of Frost's earliest collections, A Boy's Will, first published in 1913, North of Boston, first published in 1914, and Mountain Interval, first published in 1916. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
A proven bestseller time and time again, Robert Frost's Poems contains all of Robert Frost's best-known poems-and dozens more-in a portable anthology.
Here are Birches, Mending Wall, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Two Tramps at Mudtime, Choose Something Like a Star, and The Gift Outright, which Frost read at the inauguration of John F. Kennedy. An essential addition to every home library, Robert Frost's Poems is a celebration of the New England countryside, Frost's appreciation of common folk, and his wonderful understanding of the human condition. These classic verses touch our hearts and leave behind a lasting impression.
This is the only comprehensive volume of Robert Frost's published verse; in it are the contents of all eleven of his individual books of poetry-from A Boy's Will (1913) to In the Clearing (1962). The editor, Edward Connery Lathem, has scrupulously annotated the more than 350 poems in this book.
Step into a world of autumn wonder with this delightful children's poetry book featuring 15 timeless poems by Robert Frost, a master of verse. Immerse young readers in the magic of fall with iconic poems like 'October, ' 'Ghost House, ' and 'The Road Not Taken.'
Let Frost's words paint a vivid picture of the season's beauty with 'My November Guest' and 'The Oven Bird.' Each poem captures the essence of autumn, making it a perfect companion for cozy evenings and crisp, golden days.
Discover the joy of poetic storytelling with this enchanting collection that celebrates the beauty and mystery of the autumnal season.