Download New Hampshire edition by Robert Frost Literature Fiction eBooks
Download New Hampshire edition by Robert Frost Literature Fiction eBooks


Robert Frost’s 1923 collection of poetry “New Hampshire” earned him the first of four Pulitzer prizes in his lifetime. Written at a time when he was writing, teaching and lecturing from his home base in Franconia, New Hampshire, this collection contains some of his most famous and beloved poems, including “Fire and Ice”, “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, and “Stopping By a Woods on a Snowy Evening.”
Download New Hampshire edition by Robert Frost Literature Fiction eBooks
"the book arrived quickly, well packed and protected. It's a nice little collection of Frost poems that was obviously used and enjoyed by a previous owner. Several pages are marked with sprigs of clover which the reader may have grasped at while reading somewhere out of doors!"
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New Hampshire edition by Robert Frost Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews :
New Hampshire edition by Robert Frost Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
- Robert Frost's New Hampshire helped me rediscover this great poet. Over the years he had all but slipped from my memory until i tried this book, which I had not read until this year. The notes helped me in my rediscovery. I recommend it for anyone interested in early and mid-20th Century poets.
- New Hampshire is a 1924 Pulitzer Prize-winning volume of poems written by Robert Frost. The book included several of Frost's most well-known poems, including "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and "Fire and Ice"
IĆ¢€™ve read it 100 times...and 100 more to come - Nice reprint of the Pulitzer Prize winning work. In the public domain for the first time in 2019
- Robert Frost provided insight to our lives that is difficult to find through common language. I have not previously understood poetry, but reading his poems caused me to find deeper meaning through his language. This is a time that we need that deeper meaning.
- the book arrived quickly, well packed and protected. It's a nice little collection of Frost poems that was obviously used and enjoyed by a previous owner. Several pages are marked with sprigs of clover which the reader may have grasped at while reading somewhere out of doors!
- why they call this guy a poet is beyond comprehension. The only thing that even remotely resembles poetry or generates any feeling is "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
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