Selected Poems of Robert Frost
Robert Frost
Read by Becky Miller
Robert Frost, who lived from March 26, 1874 to January 29, 1963, was a winner of 4 Pulitzer prizes and one of America’s best loved poets. This selection of his poems is a short walk through the variety of his simplistic natural themes and complex social understandings. (Summary by Becky Miller, Canal Winchester, Ohio) (0 hr 20 min)
Chapters
Pasture, The | 0:49 | Read by Becky Miller |
Home Burial | 7:14 | Read by Becky Miller |
Tuft of Flowers, The | 2:47 | Read by Becky Miller |
Mending Wall | 2:48 | Read by Becky Miller |
Birches | 3:39 | Read by Becky Miller |
Reluctance | 1:29 | Read by Becky Miller |
Late Walk, A | 1:09 | Read by Becky Miller |
Fragmentary Blue | 0:57 | Read by Becky Miller |
Reviews
ok
Gerard Kelly
the recordings were a bit scratchy but the reader was very good.it would be a better reading and listening experience if the chapter headings you know the LibriVox public domain what time it was recorded who recorded it etc could be stated at the beginning of the book and not after every poem there bye ruining the continuity. same suggestion for all books with very very short chapters.just a niggle that's all.
Not Public Domain
librivoxbooks
Hi the poem you were looking for is "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" I studied it too and still have it memorized but unfortunately it is not public domain so we were unable to use it.
Short and Sweet
Renee M.
A charming collection, pleasantly presented by the volunteer reader. I especially liked Fragmentary Blue, Birches, and Mending Wall.
Carl Sherman
Lovely voice. Clear well-paced reading. Conveys the surface simplicity and subtle depth essential to the poems
Loved it.
Divya Khare
I loved the narration and the poems are timeless. Beautifully written and narrated.
Renee
Versatile collection of poetic micro stories which are pleasant to listen to in the evening.
A Waste
Aek
Beautiful prose ruined by a grating voice. This person should not read poetry.
Lost in Frost
Glenn Baker
Sobering thoughts from a thoughtful man. Read with passionate understanding.