Robert Frost

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01-01-1996



Robert Frost

Robert Frost stands as one of the most popular and traditional of twentieth century American poets, gaining fame in the 1920s with dry plain speech often celebrating the people and customs of New England. Among the best known works of the unofficial poet laureate and four-time Pulitzer Prize-winner are Mending Wall, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and The Road Not Taken.
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