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New Hampshire
poetry collection by Frost
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- In Robert Frost: Move to Franconia, teaching career, and Pulitzer Prizes
…reputation was further enhanced by New Hampshire (1923), which received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. That prize was also awarded to Frost’s Collected Poems (1930) and to the collections A Further Range (1936) and A Witness Tree (1942). His other poetry volumes include West-Running Brook (1928), Steeple Bush (1947), and…
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“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
- In Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
…Frost, published in the collection New Hampshire (1923). One of his most frequently explicated works, it describes a solitary traveler in a horse-drawn carriage who is both driven by the business at hand and transfixed by a wintry woodland scene. The poem is composed of four iambic tetrameter quatrains, and…
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