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Mountain Interval
Robert Frost
Verlag: DigiCat
Beschreibung
In 'Mountain Interval,' Robert Frost's intricate melding of natural observation with profound philosophical musings comes to the forefront. First published in 1916, this poetry collection showcases Frost's adept grasp of blank verse and free form, marking it as a significant turn in his literary journey. Within this anthology, the reader is treated to some of Frost's most recognized poems such as 'The Road Not Taken' and 'Birches,' and is invited into a rustic world where the simplicity of nature belies the complexity of human thought and emotion. The collection, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century American poetry, remains an emblematic example of Frost's command over language and form, reflecting the pastoral landscape of New England and the tranquil yet unforgiving beauty of rural life. Robert Frost, a pivotal figure in American letters, often drew from his own experience living in rural New England to craft verse that resonated with the universal themes of choice, change and consequence. 'Mountain Interval' stands as a contemplative cross-section of Frost's experiences and maturation as a poet, invoking introspection and the recognition of life's fleeting moments. His style, steeped in the classical yet pioneering in its narrative approach, bridges the gap between traditional verse and modernist innovation. This poet of extraordinary depths, drawn to the subtleties of the human condition, explores the intersections of human paths and the silent, omnipresent forces of nature shaping our destinies. This edition of 'Mountain Interval' by DigiCat Publishing provides an exceptional opportunity for readers to delve into the world of Robert Frost, where the eternal questions of existence are pondered amidst the serenity of the mountain landscape. It is a must-read for those who appreciate poetry that intersects with philosophy, carving out a timeless place within the enduring canon of American literature. Frost's exploration of choice and its repercussions is as relevant today as it was at the time of writing, making this collection a profound read for contemporary enthusiasts and scholars alike.
