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New Hampshire
First edition cover
Author Robert Frost
Illustrator J. J. Lankes
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Henry Holt
Publication date
October 1923
Awards Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ( 1924)
OCLC 510170
Text New Hampshire at Wikisource

New Hampshire is a 1923 poetry collection by Robert Frost, which won the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. [1]

The book included several of Frost's most well-known poems, including " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", [2] " Nothing Gold Can Stay" [3] and " Fire and Ice". [4] Illustrations for the collection were provided by Frost's friend, woodcut artist J. J. Lankes. [2]

Poems

  • "New Hampshire"
  • "A Star in a Stone-Boat"
  • "The Census-Taker"
  • "The Star-Splitter"
  • "Maple"
  • "The Ax-Helve"
  • "The Grindstone"
  • "Paul's Wife"
  • "Wild Grapes"
  • "Place for a Third"
  • "Two Witches"
  • "An Empty Threat"
  • "A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books"
  • "I Will Sing You One-O"
  • "Fragmentary Blue"
  • " Fire and Ice"
  • "In a Disused Graveyard"
  • "Dust of Snow"
  • "To E.T."
  • " Nothing Gold Can Stay"
  • "The Runaway"
  • "The Aim Was Song"
  • " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
  • "For Once, Then, Something"
  • "Blue-Butterfly Day"
  • "The Onset"
  • "To Earthward"
  • "Good-by and Keep Cold"
  • "Two Look at Two"
  • "Not to Keep"
  • "A Brook in the City"
  • "The Kitchen Chimney"
  • "Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter"
  • "A Boundless Moment"
  • "Evening in a Sugar Orchard"
  • "Gathering Leaves"
  • "The Valley's Singing Day"
  • "Misgiving"
  • "A Hillside Thaw"
  • "Plowmen"
  • "On a Tree Fallen Across the Road"
  • "Our Singing Strength"
  • "The Lockless Door"
  • " The Need of Being Versed in Country Things"

References

  1. ^ Fischer, Heinz-Dietrich (1997). The Pulitzer Prize Archive: Poetry/Verse Awards 1918–1995. Walter de Gruyter. p. 23. ISBN  978-3-598-30181-0.
  2. ^ a b McIntosh Wooten, Sara (2006). Robert Frost: The Life of America's Poet. Enslow Publishers. p.  87. ISBN  978-0-7660-2627-8.
  3. ^ Fagan, Deirdre J. (2007). Critical Companion to Robert Frost: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work. Infobase Publishing. p. 236. ISBN  978-0-8160-6182-2.
  4. ^ Bloom, Harold (2002). Robert Frost. Infobase Publishing. p. 29. ISBN  978-0-7910-6183-1.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from New Hampshire (collection))
New Hampshire
First edition cover
Author Robert Frost
Illustrator J. J. Lankes
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Henry Holt
Publication date
October 1923
Awards Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ( 1924)
OCLC 510170
Text New Hampshire at Wikisource

New Hampshire is a 1923 poetry collection by Robert Frost, which won the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. [1]

The book included several of Frost's most well-known poems, including " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", [2] " Nothing Gold Can Stay" [3] and " Fire and Ice". [4] Illustrations for the collection were provided by Frost's friend, woodcut artist J. J. Lankes. [2]

Poems

  • "New Hampshire"
  • "A Star in a Stone-Boat"
  • "The Census-Taker"
  • "The Star-Splitter"
  • "Maple"
  • "The Ax-Helve"
  • "The Grindstone"
  • "Paul's Wife"
  • "Wild Grapes"
  • "Place for a Third"
  • "Two Witches"
  • "An Empty Threat"
  • "A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books"
  • "I Will Sing You One-O"
  • "Fragmentary Blue"
  • " Fire and Ice"
  • "In a Disused Graveyard"
  • "Dust of Snow"
  • "To E.T."
  • " Nothing Gold Can Stay"
  • "The Runaway"
  • "The Aim Was Song"
  • " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
  • "For Once, Then, Something"
  • "Blue-Butterfly Day"
  • "The Onset"
  • "To Earthward"
  • "Good-by and Keep Cold"
  • "Two Look at Two"
  • "Not to Keep"
  • "A Brook in the City"
  • "The Kitchen Chimney"
  • "Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter"
  • "A Boundless Moment"
  • "Evening in a Sugar Orchard"
  • "Gathering Leaves"
  • "The Valley's Singing Day"
  • "Misgiving"
  • "A Hillside Thaw"
  • "Plowmen"
  • "On a Tree Fallen Across the Road"
  • "Our Singing Strength"
  • "The Lockless Door"
  • " The Need of Being Versed in Country Things"

References

  1. ^ Fischer, Heinz-Dietrich (1997). The Pulitzer Prize Archive: Poetry/Verse Awards 1918–1995. Walter de Gruyter. p. 23. ISBN  978-3-598-30181-0.
  2. ^ a b McIntosh Wooten, Sara (2006). Robert Frost: The Life of America's Poet. Enslow Publishers. p.  87. ISBN  978-0-7660-2627-8.
  3. ^ Fagan, Deirdre J. (2007). Critical Companion to Robert Frost: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work. Infobase Publishing. p. 236. ISBN  978-0-8160-6182-2.
  4. ^ Bloom, Harold (2002). Robert Frost. Infobase Publishing. p. 29. ISBN  978-0-7910-6183-1.

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