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Robert Frost: Hyla Brook Article 
A beautiful poem in which Robert Frost expresses a deep love for Nature in all its forms.
Nov 18, 2007 - Elizabeth Gregory
Robert Frost’s "Out, Out – " Article 
This is one of Robert Frost's more shocking poems, dealing with the violent maiming and death of a young boy as he chops wood on the family farm.
Oct 24, 2007 - Elizabeth Gregory
Robert Frost’s Mending Wall Article 
Do you like to keep yourself separate from others, needing your own space? Or do you feel we put too much distance between one another? Frost explores both views.
Oct 21, 2007 - Elizabeth Gregory
Robert Frost: The Most of It Article 
This short poem tells of a lonely man seeking human contact, and his fleeting encounter with a buck who just couldn't care less.
Jan 12, 2008 - Elizabeth Gregory
Robert Frost Life and Works Article 
Brief biography and poems of Robert Frost, one of 20th-century's pastoral poets of America's New England.
May 23, 2009 - Tel Asiado
Robert Frost's Golden Moments Article 
One of Frost's most analyzed poems, "Nothing Gold Can Stay" dramatizes the very human desire to hold on to what it has deemed "golden."
Oct 23, 2007 - Linda Sue Grimes
"The Mountain" by Robert Frost Article 
With excellent blank verse techniques that includes wonderful dialog, this poem from "North of Boston", Frost's second book, keeps the reader captivated.
Oct 4, 2009 - David A. Todd
Analysis of Robert Frost's "The Mountain" Article 
Analysis of "The Mountain" shows how Robert Frost used both description and dialogue to convey a story. Much can be gathered from what he did not include in the poem.
Sep 25, 2009 - David A. Todd
Farmer/Poet Frost Article 
The speaker in Robert Frost's sonnet, "Putting in the Seed," dramatizes his deep love for the simple act of planting seeds in the earth's rich soil.
Oct 23, 2007 - Linda Sue Grimes
Frost’s ‘The Witch of Coös’ Article 
Full of Halloween imagery, Frost's "The Witch of Coös" appeared in his collection titled New Hampshire, his first effort to win the Pulitzer Prize.
Oct 29, 2007 - Linda Sue Grimes
How Robert Frost Wrote His Poems Article 
Robert Frost relied on critical observations and the hard work of repeated revisions to craft his poetry. His methods are worth studying and emulating.
Jul 7, 2009 - David A. Todd
Frost's A Girl's Garden Article 
Robert Frost's literary vignette portrays the speaker's neighbor, who likes to tell a little story to villagers about planting a garden while she was still a girl.
May 28, 2009 - Linda Sue Grimes
Frost’s 'Mending Wall' Article 
The speaker in Frost's "Mending Wall" is a provocateur, questioning the wall's purpose, chiding his neighbor about it, yet he is the one more concerned about its repair.
Apr 4, 2007 - Linda Sue Grimes
Frost's The Freedom of the Moon Article 
Frost's versanelle consists of two sestets, each with the rime scheme, ABABCC. The poem dramatizes the phases of the moon and makes a statement about human freedom.
Aug 20, 2009 - Linda Sue Grimes
Gregory Frost Talks Style Article 
Gregory Frost talks about interstitial fiction, the style of a writer and justifiable homicide.
Feb 11, 2009 - Lynne Jamneck
Frost: After Apple-Picking Article 
A beautiful poem in which we see the effect of too many apples on the exhausted speaker as he drifts in and out of sleep.
Oct 29, 2007 - Elizabeth Gregory
Overwintering Dahlia Tubers in Frost Prone Areas Article 
These half hardy herbaceous plants give a stunning garden display and are easy to grow, but at risk from winter frost. However, overwintering dahlia tubers is quite easy.
Jan 28, 2010 - Tony Allen
Making Frosting At Home, for the Price of Some Flying Sugar Article 
Frosting is always available at the store, in a variety of flavors and recipes. While this is the easy route, making frosting at home is better and tasty.
May 23, 2011 - Katharine Luebcke
Frost Joins Form and Meaning in "Into My Own" Article 
Robert Frost's mastery of form to enhance meaning comes through clearly in "Into My Own." Meter and rhyme provide emphasis that gives the reader better understanding.
Jul 12, 2009 - David A. Todd
Starting Seeds in Spring Article 
Seeds are nature's surprise packages. If you want to start your plants from seed this year, here are some tips that you should keep in mind.
Feb 10, 2008 - S. Elliott