New Hampshire (poetry collection) explained

New Hampshire
Author:Robert Frost
Illustrator:J. J. Lankes
Language:English
Publisher:Henry Holt
Pub Date:October 1923
Awards:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1924)
Oclc:510170
Wikisource:New Hampshire (Frost)

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.

Poems

Notes and References

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