A Boys Will
By Robert Frost
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Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at its command it is not surprising that the English language has produced some of the most beautiful, moving and descriptive verse through the centuries. In this series we look at individual poets who have shaped and influenced their craft and cement their place in our heritage. In this volume we look further at the works of the eminent American writer Robert Frost.
Robert Frost
Robert Frost (1874-1963) was an American poet. Born in San Francisco, Frost moved with his family to Lawrence, Massachusetts following the death of his father, a teacher and editor. There, he attended Lawrence High School and went on to study for a brief time at Dartmouth College before returning home to work as a teacher, factory worker, and newspaper delivery person. Certain of his calling as a poet, Frost sold his first poem in 1894, embarking on a career that would earn him acclaim and honor unlike any American poet before or since. Before his paternal grandfather’s death, he purchased a farm in Derry, New Hampshire for Robert and his wife Elinor. For the next decade, Frost worked on the farm while writing poetry in the mornings before returning to teaching once more. In 1912, having moved to England, Frost published A Boy’s Will, his first book of poems. Through the next several years, he wrote and published poetry while befriending such writers as Edward Thomas and Ezra Pound. In 1915, after publishing North of Boston (1914) in London, Frost returned to the United States to settle on another farm in Franconia, New Hampshire, where he continued writing and teaching and began lecturing. Over the next several decades, Frost published numerous collections of poems, including New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes (1924) and Collected Poems (1931), winning a total of four Pulitzer Prizes and establishing his reputation as the foremost American poet of his generation.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Early Frost---with the weakness of late 19th Century "poetic diction," There are glimmers of what great poetry that is to come. If you are studying his development, this is a good collection to see where Frost began, Otherwise, move to later collections for the good stuff.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Robert Frost is much more than a yankee deciding on which road to take. I liked this one a lot.
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A Boys Will - Robert Frost
Robert Frost – A Boy’s Will
Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at its command it is not surprising that the English language has produced some of the most beautiful, moving and descriptive verse through the centuries. In this series we look at individual poets who have shaped and influenced their craft and cement their place in our heritage. In this volume we look further at the works of the eminent American writer Robert Frost.
Robert Lee Frost was born on March 26th 1874 in San Francisco, California. His first few years were spent in the City until with the death of his father on May 5, 1885 the family moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts to be with Robert’s grandfather; William Frost, Sr.
Frost graduated from Lawrence High School in 1892 after publishing his first poem in his high school's magazine. He then attended the prestigious Dartmouth College for two months, gaining acceptance to the Theta Delta Chi fraternity and then returned home, first to teach and then rather more menial jobs including delivering newspapers, and working in a light bulb factory.
In 1894 he sold his first poem, My Butterfly. An Elegy
(published November 8, 1894) for $15. Proud of his accomplishment, he proposed marriage to Elinor Miriam White, but she demurred. Frost then went on an excursion to the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia and asked Elinor again upon his return. Having graduated, she agreed, and they were married at Lawrence, Massachusetts on December 19, 1895.
Frost attended Harvard University from 1897–1899, but he left due to illness. Shortly before dying, Robert's grandfather purchased a farm for Robert and Elinor in Derry, New Hampshire; and Robert worked the farm for nine years, while writing many of the poems that would later become famous. Ultimately his farming proved unsuccessful and he returned to the field of education as an English teacher at New Hampshire's Pinkerton Academy from 1906 to 1911 and then the New Hampshire Normal School.
In 1912 Frost sailed with his family to Great Britain, to settle in Beaconsfield, just outside London. His first book of poetry, ‘A Boy's Will’, was published in 1913 and the following year ‘North of Boston’.
In 1924, he won the first of four Pulitzer Prizes