Unlike Dickinson, Robert Frost was well renowned in his time. He won the Pulitzer Prize four times in poetry. Frost is mainly known for his descriptive poems regarding nature; a poem for every season under the sun.
He was born March 26, 1874 in San Francisco, California and died January 29, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts. Frost lived a full life until he died due to complications in a prostate surgery.
Frost studied at Harvard University and Dartmouth University - studying at both did not last long. He had many personal and family problems that needed to be worked through; although his work had prospered during the difficult time. Frost centered the chaos in his life and channeled them into beautiful poetry. His inspiration for his writing was his life.
His most famous poem is "The Road Not Taken" but his other more famous poems are: "Mending Wall", "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening", "Christmas Trees", and "Design". Most of his other poems can be found here. An analysis of Frost's writing can be accessed here.
He was born March 26, 1874 in San Francisco, California and died January 29, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts. Frost lived a full life until he died due to complications in a prostate surgery.
Frost studied at Harvard University and Dartmouth University - studying at both did not last long. He had many personal and family problems that needed to be worked through; although his work had prospered during the difficult time. Frost centered the chaos in his life and channeled them into beautiful poetry. His inspiration for his writing was his life.
His most famous poem is "The Road Not Taken" but his other more famous poems are: "Mending Wall", "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening", "Christmas Trees", and "Design". Most of his other poems can be found here. An analysis of Frost's writing can be accessed here.