New Hampshire - A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes

New Hampshire - A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes
<i>New Hampshire</i> is a collection of poems by Robert Frost, published in 1923, which earned him the Pulitzer Prize. The title poem is the longest and features cross-references to 14 other poems in the collection, referred to as the 'Notes.' Additionally, the 'Grace Notes' section includes 30 final poems, showcasing some of Frost's most famous works, including 'Fire and Ice,' 'Nothing Gold Can Stay,' and 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.' This volume highlights Frost's mastery of language and his exploration of nature and human experience.
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