North of Boston by Robert Lee Frost
North of Boston
by
Robert Lee Frost
One of the first collections of poetry by Robert Frost, published in 1914.
In a 1970 review of The Poetry of Robert Frost, the poet Daniel Hoffman describes Frost's early work as "the Puritan ethic turned astonishingly lyrical and enabled to say out loud the sources of its own delight in the world," and comments on Frost's career as The American Bard: "He became a national celebrity, our nearly official Poet Laureate, and a great performer in the tradition of that earlier master of the literary vernacular, Mark Twain."
About Frost, President John F. Kennedy said, "He has bequeathed his nation a body of imperishable verse from which Americans will forever gain joy and understanding."
Robert Frost lived and taught for many years in Massachusetts and Vermont, and died in Boston on January 29, 1963.
Part 1
Mending Wall
The Death of the Hired Man
The Mountain
A Hundred Collars
Part 2
Home Burial
The Black Cottage
Blueberries
A Servant to Servants
Part 3
After Apple-picking
The Code
The Generations of Men
The Housekeeper
Part 4
The Fear
The Self-seeker
The Wood-pile
Good Hours