Early Poetry of Robert Frost
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A Boy's Will
by Robert Frost
read by Robert Bethune
Part 1 of the Early Poetry of Robert Frost series
Frost weaves together themes of innocence and experience, love and joy and pain, in a sequence of poems that relate to each other while also standing alone as vivid, fresh expressions of intense feeling that speak as freshly today as they did when they were written. This volume includes some of his best-known and best-loved works, such as Wind and Window Flower, Love and a Question, Storm Fear, and October. As we move from poem to poem, it is fascinating to hear a young master discovering his voice. Enjoy!

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Mountain Interval
by Robert Frost
read by Robert Bethune
Part 2 of the Early Poetry of Robert Frost series
Sometimes puckishly humorous, sometimes elegiac, sometimes terrifying, these poems show the young artist using his new-found voice to explore a world - a village in New Hampshire - that meant everything to him. This volume includes some of his best-known and best-loved works, such as The Road Not Taken, Out! Out!, Birches, and The Hill-wife. It also includes one of his poem-dramas Snow. Enjoy!

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North of Boston
by Robert Frost
read by Robert Bethune
Part 3 of the Early Poetry of Robert Frost series
Frost's third book of poetry, North of Boston, is an extraordinary set of poems that are nearly dramas, conversations drawn from the heat of life, love, and death. From Home Burial and Death of the Hired Man to A Hundred Collars to The Generations of Man. Frost's work in this volume spans the whole range of human experience, expressed always in his characteristic dry, matter-of-fact, yet wonderfully musical verse. He captures the voices and lives of women and men, old and young, parent and child, and friend in crucial moments of change and intense emotion.
In his earlier volumes, he found his voice; in this book, he finds his mastery of language and image, character, and action. Enjoy!
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