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robert frost an analogy of his work
Title: robert frost an analogy of his work
Category: Society & Culture / People
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robert frost an analogy of his work
The poetic practices of Robert Frost’s predecessors attribute notable influence to his poetry. The business of his poetic custom does not deviate much from Dickinson and Poe. Edgar A. Poe’s “inland souls” is a perfect example of similar writings of Frost. Frost’s dramatic dialogue entitled “West running Brook” represents a farmer and his spouses admiring the contrary direction of a small New England stream that must turn eastward to flow into the
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