- americanliterature.com author/robert-frostFour time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, Robert Frost (1874 - 1963) was, and remains, an icon on the American literary landscape.
- shortpoems.org poets/robert-frost/It will be long ere the marshes resume, I will be long ere the earliest bird: So close the windows and not hear the wind, But see all wind-stirred. – Robert Frost.
- genius.com artists/Robert-frostRobert Frost (1874-1963) is a critically acclaimed American poet who depicted New England life and situations relating to the human condition.
- poets.org poet/robert-frostIt was abroad where Frost met and was influenced by such contemporary British poets as Edward Thomas, Rupert Brooke, and Robert Graves.
- litpriest.com authors/robert-frost/Isolation and Loneliness in Robert Frost’s Poetry. The Portrayal of Characters and Psychoanalysis. Narrative and Dramatic Quality of Frost’s poetry.
- poemanalysis.com robert-frost/poems/Robert Frost penned this poem, ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ in 1922, subsequently published with his long poem, ‘New Hampshire.’
- notablebiographies.com Fi-Gi/Frost-Robert.htmlWhen Frost's father died in 1884, his will requested that he be buried in New England. His wife and two children, Robert and Jeanie, went east for the funeral.
- pdfdrive.com robert-frost-a7715.htmlJustly celebrated at home and abroad, Robert Frost is perhaps America’s greatest twentieth-century poet and a towering figure in American letters.
- owlcation.com humanities/Life-Sketch-of-Robert-…Robert Frost's father, William Prescott Frost, Jr., was a journalist, residing in San Fransisco, California, when Robert Lee Frost was born on March 26, 1874.
- poetryarchive.org poet/robert-frost/Robert Lee Frost, named after the Confederate general, was born in 1874 in California, nine years after the end of the Civil War.