Autobiography of robert frost in detail n comparison of robert life to the poem?????????
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Robert Frost(1874-1963) was born in San Fransisco, Frost spent most of
his adult life in rural New England and his laconic language and
emphasis on individualism in his poetry reflect this region. He attended
Dartmouth and Harvard but never earned a degree, and as a young man
with a growing family he attempted to write poetry while working on a
farm or teaching in a school. American editors rejected his submitted
poems. With considerable pluck Frost moved his family to England in 1912
and the following year a London publisher brought out his first book.
After publishing a second book, Frost returned to America determined to
win a reputation in his own country, which he gradually achieved. He
became one of the country's best loved poets. Unlike his contemporaries,
Frost chose not to experiment with new verse forms but to employ
traditional patterns, or as he said, he chose "the old-fashioned way to
be new". Despite the surface cheerfulness and descriptive accuracy of
his poems, he often presents a dark, sober version of life, and there is
a decidedly thoughtful quality to his work.
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