LITERATURE QUESTIONS
MISCELLENEOUS QUESTIONS
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1963
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1962
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Detailed explanation-1: -Robert Frost spoke briefly about his Russian trip at an Amherst event on September 28, 1962. In typical fashion, Frost was both direct – and perhaps more so indirect: ‘I thought I might tell you just what I did say in Russia.
Detailed explanation-2: -’Good fences make good neighbours. ‘ This is one of the most famous lines in Frost’s poetry, from his poem ‘Mending Wall’, but it’s also one of the most misunderstood.
Detailed explanation-3: -On November 8, 1894, a poem by Robert Lee Frost, then a 20-year-old grammar school teacher in Salem, New Hampshire, appeared on the front page of the New York newspaper The Independent. The poem, titled “My Butterfly: An Elegy, ” was the first poem Frost ever sold, and his first professionally published poem.
Detailed explanation-4: -HE WAS NAMED AFTER CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROBERT E. HE WAS A COLLEGE DROPOUT-TWICE OVER. HE MADE $15 FROM THE SALE OF HIS FIRST POEM. EZRA POUND HELPED FROST GAIN A FOLLOWING. HE BELIEVED “THE ROAD NOT TAKEN” WAS VERY MISUNDERSTOOD. HE WAS THE FIRST POET TO READ AT A PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION. More items •27-Jan-2017