The ?Tricky? Poem, a Guide to Robert Frost?s ?The Road Not Taken?

Posted by Village Poet on May 24th, 2007 at 12:05am

Robert Frost placed ?The Road Not Taken? first in his 1920 collection, Mountain Interval, so it serves as kind of an epigraph to the book. On first reading, you might…

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