Cover for New Hampshire
Project MimesaNew HampshireRobert Frost
Catalog cover adapted from Twilight in the Cedars at Darien, Connecticut by John Frederick Kensett.

New Hampshire

by Robert Frost

Written by Robert Frost, New Hampshire presents a poetry first published in 1923. Its central concerns include emotion, memory, nature, identity, and the expressive possibilities of language, approached through the possibilities of poetry. Rather than depending on topical novelty, the book builds its interest through the interaction of character, situation, and idea. The book’s distinctive character comes from a compressed, musical style in which rhythm, image, and sound shape meaning. At roughly 19,852 words with a fairly easy reading profile, it offers a reading commitment that is easy to judge before beginning while still leaving room for close attention. Beyond its immediate story or argument, the book matters for its contribution to poetic tradition and its invitation to reread slowly. For modern readers, the pleasure comes from entering its particular world while noticing how its central concerns still shape personal and public life. Because the work leaves space for judgment rather than reducing its ideas to a simple lesson, different readers may find different points of emphasis within it.

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