A history and guide to a vast American domain of woods, water, and high wilderness, rich with adventure and information.
An illustrated interpretation of Robert Frost's classic poem of loss, family bonds, and promises to keep.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This definitive, paperback edition brings together more than three hundred fifty of Frost's poems, each one with annotations providing complete bibliographic information and noting any textual changes
This very short collection contains the following four stories: "Whose Woods These Are," "Groceries," "Premonitions," and "The Ice Bucket Challenge.”
A collection of Frost's timeless poetry, visually reimagined.
On the heterogeneity of readers' responses, see Kilcup, Robert Frost and Feminine Literary Tradition, 19. On “Indian Names,” see Nina Baym, “Reinventing Lydia Sigour- ney,” in The (Other) American Traditions, 54–72; Kilcup, Robert Frost ...
Although Robert Frost (1874–1963) wrote poetry throughout his youth and early adult years, his first collection of poems was not published until he was nearly 40 years old.
Whose Woods These Are: The Story Of The National Forests
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