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End the lesson by inviting students to share their sonnets. The work of Robert Frost is most often associated with the life and landscape of New England. Are there known poems from your corner of the world? He could not find any publishers who were willing to underwrite his other poems.

In , Frost and Elinor decided to sell the farm in New Hampshire and move the family to England, where they hoped there would be more publishers willing to take a chance on new poets. It was at this time that Frost met fellow poets Ezra Pound and Edward Thomas, two men who would affect his life in significant ways.

Pound and Thomas were the first to review his work in a favorable light, as well as provide significant encouragement. Frost credited Thomas's long walks over the English landscape as the inspiration for one of his most famous poems, "The Road Not Taken. Apparently, Thomas's indecision and regret regarding what paths to take inspired Frost's work. The time Frost spent in England was one of the most significant periods in his life, but it was short-lived.

When Frost arrived back in America, his reputation had preceded him, and he was well-received by the literary world. His new publisher, Henry Holt, who would remain with him for the rest of his life, had purchased all of the copies of North of Boston. In , he published Frost's Mountain Interval , a collection of other works that he created while in England, including a tribute to Thomas. Journals such as the Atlantic Monthly , who had turned Frost down when he submitted work earlier, now came calling.

Frost famously sent the Atlantic the same poems that they had rejected before his stay in England. There, Frost began a long career as a teacher at several colleges, reciting poetry to eager crowds and writing all the while. The main library is now named in his honor. For a period of more than 40 years beginning in , Frost also spent almost every summer and fall at Middlebury College , teaching English on its campus in Ripton, Vermont.

In the late s, Frost, along with Ernest Hemingway and T. Eliot , championed the release of his old acquaintance Ezra Pound, who was being held in a federal mental hospital for treason due to his involvement with fascists in Italy during World War II. Pound was released in , after the indictments were dropped. Robert Frost reading his poetry at John F.

Kennedy's inauguration. Sadly, William died due to tuberculosis in , when Frost was just eleven years old. It was there he learned character types, distinctive speech patterns, and regional customs. Later, in he attended Harvard University, but unfortunately, he was dropped out twice due to his fragile health. Later, he received his Master of Arts in and his doctoral degrees from Oxford and Cambridge in Throughout his educational career, he remained a brilliant student.

He used to share his ideas with Elinor White and later fell in love with her. Robert Lee Frost married Elinor White, with whom he shared his valedictorian honors. The couple got married in after which Frost tried his luck in the teaching profession. He spent two years at Harvard but could not complete his degree. It was difficult for him to raise a family. His younger sister died in a mental hospital, and his wife Elinor suffered from cancer then died due to heart failure.

He outlived four of the six children he fathered with Elinor. It is unclear if Frost intended "The Lesson for Today" to be used as the epitaph on his gravestone. It was presented to the public on June 20, and included in the collection A Witness Tree in The last two lines of the poem read: I would have written of me on my stone: I had a lover's quarrel with the world.

Despite the tragic loss of his father Robert Frost was an excellent student. He went to high school in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Both he and his future wife Elinor White were co-valedictorians in the graduating class. Robert Frost was diagnosed with prostate cancer in In the same year he went through an extensive surgery.



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