Robert Lee Frost

Born March 26, 1874
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Died January 29, 1963 (Aged years)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Region North America
Language English
Profession Poet, Educator
Education Harvard University
Dartmouth College
Period Modernist
Movements Modernism
Notable Works A Boy's Will, North of Boston, New Hampshire
Awards Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Congressional Gold Medal
Bollingen Prize
Bio Robert Frost was an American poet renowned for his depictions of rural New England life and his exploration of complex social and philosophical themes. His poetry, characterized by its use of natural imagery and traditional verse forms, earned him widespread acclaim and several prestigious awards. Frost's ability to convey deep emotions and universal truths through simple, everyday language made his work accessible and enduring.
NoPoemTopic
16BereftFloor, God, Roar, Wind
15BirchesHair, Morning, Sun, Tree
14Blue-Butterfly DayApril, Blue, Butterfly, Desire
13BlueberriesBlue, Green, Sky
12Bond And FreeCircle, Gloom, Night, Room
11Brown’s DescentChore, Descent, Farm, Light
10But Outer SpaceFar, Space
9Canis MajorBeast, Dark, East, Eye
8Carpe DiemChildren, Danger, Imagine, Poem
7Christmas TreesChristmas, Country, Tree, Whether
6Come InBird, Dark, Star, Wood
5DepartmentalGod, Space, Surprise, Touch
4Desert PlacesDesert, Loneliness, Place, Snow
3DesignCloth, Design, Height, Right
2DevotionDevotion, Ocean