A Witness Tree

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A Witness Tree is a 1942 poetry collection by Robert Frost that reflects his mature style and themes of nature, time, and human experience.

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A Witness Tree canonical 2
A Witness Tree (title poem) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Robert Frost
authorMaturityPhase mature style
awarded Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
awardYear 1943
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
form primarily short lyric poems
hasPoem A Witness Tree self-linksurface differs
surface form: A Witness Tree (title poem)

Carpe Diem
Come In
Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same
The Gift Outright
The Most of It
The Silken Tent
language English
literaryGenre lyric poetry
nature poetry
notablePoem Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same
The Gift Outright
The Silken Tent
positionInAuthorOeuvre one of Robert Frost’s later collections
publicationYear 1942
publisher Henry Holt and Company
styleCharacteristic conversational diction
symbolic use of natural imagery
traditional meter and rhyme
theme change
human experience
memory
mortality
nature
time

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Robert Frost hasSignatureWork A Witness Tree
A Further Range notablePoem A Witness Tree
A Witness Tree hasPoem A Witness Tree self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: A Witness Tree (title poem)