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"Mending Wall" is a poem by Robert Frost. It opens Robert's second collection of poetry, North of Boston , [ 1 ] published in 1914 by David Nutt , and has become "one of the most anthologized and analyzed poems in modern literature".
First edition published by David Nutt in London in 1914. North of Boston is a poetry collection by Robert Frost, first published in 1914 by David Nutt, in London.Most of the poems resemble short dramas or dialogues.
The poem, a rondeau, [3] has been cited as one of Dunbar's most famous poems. [4]In her introduction to The Collected Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar, the literary critic Joanne Braxton deemed "We Wear the Mask" one of Dunbar's most famous works and noted that it has been "read and reread by critics". [5]
A reading of "The Road Not Taken" Cover of Mountain Interval, along with the page containing "The Road Not Taken" "The Road Not Taken" is a narrative poem by Robert Frost, first published in the August 1915 issue of the Atlantic Monthly, [1] and later published as the first poem in the 1916 poetry collection, Mountain Interval.
Analysis [ edit ] The text of the poem reflects the thoughts of a lone wagon driver (the narrator), on the night of the winter solstice , "the darkest evening of the year", pausing at dusk in his travel to watch snow falling in the woods.
"The Road Not Taken" "Christmas Trees" "An Old Man's Winter Night" "The Exposed Nest" "A Patch of Old Snow" "In the Home Stretch" "The Telephone Machine"
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The artist uses the graphic look of the stain as a play on creating and mending female sexuality and as an expression of aggression. [10] According to the artist there is a social symbolism in the stain, something shameful or worthy of reproach, that the woman historically cleans up, hides or discards. [9]