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Here's a whole host of articles about Frost to get those juices flowing for that next paper.
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Usually we get some "rare" finds about fifty years or so after a famous poet dies. Same holds true for our man here and a new collection of poems and letters.
Video
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High school students made this film all about "Neither Out Far Nor In Deep." Think you can do better?
Audio
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Here's our man reading one of his most famous poems.
Images
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Even when he was young, he looked like a grandpa. We guess that comes with the wisdom territory.
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Here's a colorful look at the boat we might have seen in Frost's poem.
Articles and Interviews
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Paris Review gives us a thorough interview with our man to answer all your questions.
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The NY Times talks about Hall's novel, which gives Frost's biography a kind of new spin.
Books
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Jay Parini provides a detailed account of everything Frost.
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Timmerman talks all about those elements of ambiguity in Frost's work.