A Further Range

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A Further Range is a 1936 poetry collection by Robert Frost that explores themes of nature, politics, and human experience, and helped solidify his reputation as a major American poet.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Robert Frost
awarded Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
awardYear 1937
contributedTo solidifying Robert Frost's reputation as a major American poet
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores moral and philosophical questions
relationship between individuals and society
form lyric poetry
narrative poetry
genre poetry
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century American poetry
hasISBN 9780805069860
hasReception critically acclaimed
hasSection A Missive Missile
Build Soil
Taken Doubly
Taken Singly
Ten Mills
The Outlands
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification PS3511.R94
literaryMovement Modernism
mediaType print
notablePoem A Witness Tree
The Gold Hesperidee
The Lesson for Today
oclcNumber 2335325
originalFormat hardcover
partOf Robert Frost's collected works
publicationYear 1936
publisher Henry Holt and Company
setting New England
style rhyme
traditional meter
subjectOf literary criticism
theme American society
human experience
nature
politics
rural life
timePeriodAddressed interwar period

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Robert Frost hasSignatureWork A Further Range