North of Boston

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North of Boston is a 1914 poetry collection by Robert Frost that helped establish his reputation through its vivid depictions of rural New England life and innovative use of conversational blank verse.

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North of Boston canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Robert Frost
containsPoem A Hundred Collars
A Servant to Servants
After Apple-Picking
Blueberries
Good Hours
Home Burial
Love and a Question
Mending Wall
The Black Cottage
The Code
The Death of the Hired Man
The Fear
The Generations of Men
The House was not the Same
The Housekeeper
The Mountain
The Self-Seeker
The Wood-Pile
contributedTo Robert Frost’s emergence as a major American poet
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception highly acclaimed
followedBy Mountain Interval
follows A Boy’s Will
genre poetry
hasInfluenceOn American poetry
pastoral poetry in the United States
hasSubject conflict
death
farm life
isolation
marriage and family
nature
rural New England life
helpedEstablishReputationOf Robert Frost
language English
literaryForm blank verse
literaryMovement Modernism
notableFor innovative use of conversational blank verse
vivid depictions of rural New England
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationDate 1914
publisher David Nutt
setting New England
rural farms
verseForm conversational blank verse

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Robert Frost hasSignatureWork North of Boston
Mending Wall firstPublishedIn North of Boston
Mending Wall collection North of Boston
After Apple-Picking firstPublishedIn North of Boston
After Apple-Picking collection North of Boston
Home Burial firstPublishedIn North of Boston
Home Burial collection North of Boston
The Death of the Hired Man collection North of Boston