To the editor: Jill Bialosky’s piece “Can poetry save your life?” was very meaningful to me. When I first read Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” years ago, I caught myself contemplating my own life ...
After teaching Robert Frost’s poetry in my Hopkins Odyssey class last week, I decided — since literature is life — to ask several friends not only to read — or re-read — his most famous poem, “The ...
I am a child sitting at my wooden flip-top desk in my fourth-grade classroom listening to Miss Hudson read “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost’s poem about two paths and a crossroad. Miss Hudson is in ...
Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” is often interpreted as an anthem of individualism and nonconformity, seemingly encouraging readers to take the road less traveled. This interpretation has ...
Harvey Teres is the William P. Tolley Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Humanities and Dean’s Professor for the Public Humanities in English at Syracuse University. It is the end of what may be ...