Frost, Robert: 1874-1963
Poems read by Robert Frost
- Birches, 1916
- The Road not Taken, 1916
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Explanations from Sparknotes
Explanations from Cummings Study
David Orr, poetry columnist for The New York Times, says “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is widely misinterpreted, he also says why he thinks Americans have got the poem all wrong.PBS; August 18, 2015
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- Mending Wall, 1941
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Explanations from Cummings Study - Barbara Joanna Myhr, David Kramer, Steven Foreman and Dominic Angiello to discuss Robert Frost's poem Mending Wall. WNYC Radio; September 25, 1978
- 'Mending Wall': A Marriage of Poetic Form and Content: "Students will study both the content and the intriguing poetic form of Frost's famous poem 'Mending Wall.' Lesson Plan from Edsitement
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- The Gift Outright, 1941
- Stopping by Wood on a Snowy Evening, 1923
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Peter J. Stanlis talks about the home of poet Robert Frost in Shaftsbury, Vermont, and especially about "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" (read by Frost at time 1:35). NPR Radio; January 23, 2002 - Teaching Guide from Cummings
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