Websites
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As part of their series, the University of Illinois English Department has a collection of criticism on the poem, including an essay by poet Randall Jarrell.
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The American Academy of Poets hosts a concise introduction to Robert Frost, many of his important poems, and a bibliography of his work.
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The folks of Poetry magazine have put together a biography site for Frost. You might want to check out the "Further Reading" section.
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Want to know more about a heal-all? Check out this website, which includes tons of close-up pictures of the flowers.
Video
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Enjoy a video of Frost reciting one of his most famous poems, with an introduction from Garrison Keillor.
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This is a pretty creepy computer animation interpretation of the poem done by a student at Ithaca College.
Audio
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Here's a reading of the poem produced by LibriVox.
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This one's by someone named Cammy Thomas.
Articles and Interviews
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Frost famously wrote a poem for JFK's inauguration, but was unable to read it, so he ended up reciting "The Gift Outright." Read about it and hear the poem here.
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Written by Frost, this is one of the most famous and interesting essays on poetry in American history. Check it out.
Books
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The Library of America Edition contains the most accurate text, excellent footnotes, and critical essays about Frost.
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Jay Parini's biography is the work of over two decades of research, including personal interviews with those closest to Frost.