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the life style of robert frost


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Robert Frost
A Detailed Study

Brief Biography
Robert Lee Frostwas born March 26, 1874 in San Francisco, CA
Father Will Frost dies. Family returns to Lawrence, MA for burial.
Robert enters Lawrence H.S. 1888
Publishes first poem “La NocheTristein May, 1890
Graduates co-valedictorian of Lawrence H.S. with ElinorWhite in
1892
Enters Dartmouth College in 1892. Leaves before the end of the
term.
1893-1895 –works in a mill, as a reporter, teacher
Marries ElinorWhite, Dec. 19, 1895. First child Elliot born
9/25/96.
Enters Harvard College 1897. Leaves 1899, returns to Lawrence.
Robert and Elinorhave 5 more children 1899-1907.

Brief Bio. continued
DEATH
First child Elliot dies at age 3 in 1900
Mother, Isabelle, dies of cancer 4 months later
Sixth child Elinordies within days of birth, 1907
Fifth child, Marjorie, dies during childbirth, 1937
Wife, Elinor, dies of a heart attack, 1938
Third child, son Carol, dies of suicide, 1940

(Some) Recognition
Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry
1923 –New Hampshire
1931 –Collected Poems
1937 –A Further Range
1943 –A Witness Tree
Gold Medal for Poetry, National Institute of Arts and
Letters, 1939
Gold Medal, Poetry Society of America, 1941
Award, Academy of American Poets, 1953
Congressional Gold Medal, 1960
(presented by John F. Kennedy, 1962)
Inaugural Poet for John F. Kennedy, 1961.

A Modest Ambition
It has been noted that Frost’s
ambition as a writer was to write
“a few poems that it would be
hard to get rid of.”
(R.H. Winnick)

Frost’s stylistic hallmarks
Frost is often described as a pastoralpoet
a. Of or relating to the country or country life;
rural.
b. Charmingly simple and serene; idyllic.
c. Of, relating to, or being a literary or other
artistic work that portrays or evokes rural life,
usually in an idealized way.
Those who criticize Frost label him as “detached” from
modern society, content to sing of sweet nostalgia for
the good things of the past.

Look more closely
Frost uses rural imagery to explore
something of larger symbolic or
metaphysical significance.
Nature can be either or both the central
theme of a poem, or merely a backdrop or
physical setting for a very human
or even existential theme.

Some hallmarks of Frost’s poetry
SUBJECTS
rural scenes and
landscapes
farming and farmers
the natural world
ALSO
psychological struggle
experience
will
purposefulness
acceptance

Some themes
Relationship to fellow man
Tragedy
Strong and sensitive feelings for the non-
human natural world
Fate / death
Trust in oneself, fellow man, the future

Sound
“I want them all to sound different. Listen
for the tune.” –Robert Frost
Be careful to examine the
possibilities of sound and
wordplay in the poems

Tone and Drama
“It’s the tone I’m in love with; that what poetry is,
tone.” –R.F.
“Literature is performance in words.” –R.F.
Frost uses drama and situation to vary the tones.
He employs distinctive human tonalities,
generally subdued and low key, ranging the
scale of human emotion.

Form
Short to medium length poems, generally.
Highly structured in terms of meter,
rhythm, and rhyme.
Traditional stanzaicorganization
“I would sooner write free verse as play
tennis with the net down.” –R.F.

Region
Frost was often thought of as a regional
poet (New England), but described himself
as a “realmist.”
His poems are universal, but told in the
setting he knew and loved.
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