Robert Frost
Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) is, in the estimation of many, the greatest American poet of the 20th century and one of the greatest poets writing in English in the 20th century. Frost received four Pulitzer Prizes.
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March 26 - 1874 - January 29 - 1963 - Poet - 20th century - Pulitzer Prizes
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Although associated with New England, Frost was born in San Francisco and lived in California until he was 11. He grew up as a city boy and published his first poem in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He attended Dartmouth College where he was a member of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity, and from 1897 to 1899, Harvard University where he studied Philology but he did not complete the degree. Eventually, after purchasing a farm in Derry, New Hampshire, he became known for his wry voice that was both rural and personal.
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San Francisco - California - Lawrence, Massachusetts - Dartmouth College - Theta Delta Chi - 1897 - 1899 - Harvard University - Philology - Derry, New Hampshire
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Frost was married to Elinor Miriam White and they had four children.
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In March, 1894, The Independent published Frost's poem "My Butterfly: An Elegy", his first published work which brought him $15.
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At this time, Robert made an important decision. He decided to devote his time to poetry instead of teaching. Robert chose Vancouver, his wife England. Tossing a coin, England won.
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So in 1912 Robert sold his farm and moved to England to become a full-time poet. His first book of poetry, A Boy's Will, was published the next year. In England he made some crucial contacts including T.E. Hulme, Edward Thomas (a Welsh writer whom Frost persuaded to turn from prose to poetry), and Ezra Pound, who was the first American to write a (favourable) review of Frost's work. Frost returned to America in 1915, bought a farm in Franconia, New Hampshire and launched a career of writing, teaching and lecturing. From 1916 to 1938, he was an English professor at Amherst College.
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1912 - T.E. Hulme - Edward Thomas - Welsh - Ezra Pound - 1915 - Franconia, New Hampshire - 1916 - 1938 - Professor - Amherst College
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He recited his work, "The Gift Outright", at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy in 1961 and represented the United States on several official missions.
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John F. Kennedy - 1961
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He also became known for poems that include an interplay of voices, such as "Death of the Hired Man". American schoolchildren often memorize his poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening". Other highly acclaimed poems include "Mending Wall", "Birches", "After Apple Picking", "The Pasture", "Fire and Ice", "The Road Not Taken", and "Directive".
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On his passing on January 29, 1963, Robert Frost was buried in the Old Bennington Cemetery, in Bennington, Vermont. Harvard's 1965 alumni directory indicates his having received an honorary degree. During his later years he spent summers in Ripton, Vermont and participated in the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference at Middlebury College.
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1963 - Bennington, Vermont - Ripton, Vermont - Middlebury College
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During his life, the Robert Frost Middle School in Rockville, Maryland and the main library of Amherst College were named after him.
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Robert Frost Middle School - Rockville, Maryland
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