West-Running Brook

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West-Running Brook is a 1928 poetry collection by Robert Frost that reflects his characteristic meditations on nature, individuality, and the complexities of human experience.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Robert Frost NERFINISHED
centralTheme choice and free will
contradiction and paradox
human experience
individuality
isolation
nature
relationships
time and change
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followsWork New Hampshire NERFINISHED
genre poetry
hasForm lyric poetry
narrative poetry
hasPoem A Minor Bird NERFINISHED
A Peck of Gold NERFINISHED
Acquainted with the Night NERFINISHED
Canis Major NERFINISHED
Once by the Pacific NERFINISHED
Sand Dunes NERFINISHED
Spring Pools NERFINISHED
The Bear NERFINISHED
The Birthplace NERFINISHED
The Bonfire NERFINISHED
The Courage to Be New NERFINISHED
The Egg and the Machine NERFINISHED
The Figure in the Doorway NERFINISHED
The Grindstone NERFINISHED
The Investment NERFINISHED
The Last Mowing NERFINISHED
The Lost Follower NERFINISHED
The Lovely Shall Be Choosers NERFINISHED
The Onset NERFINISHED
The Rose Family NERFINISHED
The Strong Are Saying Nothing NERFINISHED
The Times Table NERFINISHED
The Valley's Singing Day NERFINISHED
Tree at My Window NERFINISHED
Two Look at Two NERFINISHED
West-Running Brook (poem) NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
precedesWork A Further Range NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1928
reflectsStyleOf Robert Frost's meditative lyricism
titleRefersTo a brook that runs west instead of east
usesLiteraryDevice blank verse
colloquial speech
metaphor
symbolism

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