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Blog Posted by Craig Cornish: 7/4/2023 7:27:00 AM

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Date: 7/11/2023 7:16:00 PM
Very interesting blog Craig,Thanks for such good content. I wish there were more blogs like this. Any back story on Stopping By Woods. Thanks, SuZ
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Date: 7/4/2023 9:06:00 PM
Craig thank you in your eloquent effort to share these views. Your research into Robert Frost's, " The Road Not Taken." Is informative and gives the reader of your Blog much to think about. You have shared many thoughts of this great work of Frost. Leaving the reader to gather all your info and realize the intent and complicated thought process of its meaning. An exceptional blog you have shared with us and I hope everyone stops by to read. Bravo...
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Craig Cornish
Date: 7/5/2023 4:21:00 AM
Thanks Michael, but I'm sharing Katherine Robinson's analysis here which she wrote 7 years ago.
Date: 7/4/2023 6:00:00 PM
Craig, I have always thought that Frost had his tongue firmly impeded in his cheek" when he wrote those lines. I also have a poetic mantra that states "it is the nature of the poet to provoke - not to explain"
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Suzette Richards
Date: 7/4/2023 9:08:00 PM
I love your mantra, John.
Date: 7/4/2023 9:21:00 AM
Craig, thank you for sharing Katherine Robinson's article with us. Frost's "The Road Not Taken" is one of my favorite poems. It's refreshing to read a comprehensive analysis that isn't ChatGPT generated :) Your blogs are always interesting and informative.
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Mark Toney
Date: 7/4/2023 11:21:00 AM
Indeed. And I believe the said "goal of poetry, to 'Trip' someone there" is innate to poetry itself, and not necessarily tied to the original intent of the poet. Thanks, again, for the thought-provoking blog.
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Craig Cornish
Date: 7/4/2023 10:17:00 AM
Thanks Mark, Don't you think the truth (analysis related) is as Frost said, we topple into our own "boundless" - shared worlds, yes, but our own perceptions of the same and that, I think, is the goal of poetry, to "Trip" someone there?
Date: 7/4/2023 8:54:00 AM
Thank you for sharing this, Craig. I must confess that I am not a great admirer of Robert Frost's poetry (maybe due the setting and time difference that I can't readily identify with), but after reading this I am inclined to read his poetry with fresh eyes. On the subject of destiny brought about by the choices we make: It brought to mind the book Narcissus and Goldmund, by Hermann Hesse. We are where we are meant to be, irrespective of the roads we choose to travel - they all eventually converge into one.
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Suzette Richards
Date: 7/4/2023 12:33:00 PM
I will make a point of catching up on reading Frost soon. I've read a few poems by Wendell Berry recently and it made me realise that often the most important truth is best expressed simply.
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Craig Cornish
Date: 7/4/2023 10:45:00 AM
Funny, when I was younger, I wasn't a huge fan either even though I'm a native New Englander and presently live a short drive from his home in Derry NH. I met him there while in Grammar school a year before he died. We walked the stone wall where he wrote "Mending Walls". My favorite poem of his, now that I appreciate it all so much more, is "Birches". I have swung them, as a boy, and often see them bent by snow and ice. There is, however, so much more to his thoughts, and it is in his "Simple" questions that we pause...
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Craig Cornish
Date: 7/4/2023 10:09:00 AM
Sue, yes, interesting that Frost and Hess were contemporaries (both born in the 1870's and both died a year apart in the 1960s) They lived, as our grandparents lived, during a very transitional era and though separate paths, ironically, "they all eventually converge" as you allude. Hess more worldly, and Frost more rural and those like Thomas Wolfe somewhere between. Yet, they were philosophical about the same things in very different ways.
Date: 7/4/2023 8:51:00 AM
I think a key element to most of Frost's writing is exposed by his quote, "My poems...are all set to trip the reader head foremost into the boundless".
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