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University community mourns Arts and Sciences staff member Erin Thompson
Ohio University
The Ohio University community mourns the passing of College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Office Executive Assistant Erin Thompson, who passed away on Jan. 13.
21 months ago
Peter J. Rosenwald ’57
Princeton Alumni Weekly
Peter died Oct. 8, 2023, in Brazil. The son of Joseph Rosenwald 1924, Peter came to Princeton from the Hotchkiss School. He majored in English.
6 months ago
POETS Day! Robert Frost
Ordinary Times
Our conception of Frost today is influenced by the three-volume biography Robert Frost by Lawrance Thompson, and that is how he spelled his first name.
17 months ago
Rehabilitating Robert Frost: The Unity of His Literary, Cultural, & Political Thought
The Imaginative Conservative
Poetry was to Robert Frost a special form of human revelation. It was distinct from the divine or prophetic revelations of religion, the rational...
40 months ago
The Bennington Museum mounts ‘Robert Frost: At Present in Vermont’
The Berkshire Edge
Visitors should expect a close encounter with the poet, beginning with a 9-foot-high image of the 47-year-old Frost, looking more like a farmer than a man of...
41 months ago
Robert Frost revealed in his letters
Harvard Magazine
Excerpts from “A Drumlin Woodchuck,” “Into My Own,” “Acquainted with the Night,” “The Most of It,” “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” and in its...
15 months ago
Joyce Carol Oates Has Written Something Outrageous About Robert Frost
The New Republic
Half a century after Robert Frost's death, his reputation remains contentious. His image as a kindly New England swinger of birches and...
133 months ago
Book Review: 'The Letters of Robert Frost, Vol. 1'
WSJ
Before he took on the role of beloved white-haired sage, Robert Frost was a monomaniacal careerist.
129 months ago
Found by Robert Frost On the Poet’s Birthday, or Adventures in a Parked Car
Town Topics
By Stuart Mitchner. Every time I pull into a parking lot, regardless of the season, I notice people just sitting in their cars,...
128 months ago
The Road Back: Frost’s Letters Could Soften a Battered Image (Published 2014)
The New York Times
Few figures in American literature have suffered as strangely divided an afterlife as Robert Frost. Even before his death in 1963,...
130 months ago