Length1h 40m
About this audiobook
Mountain Interval (1916), Robert Frost's third published poetry collection describes a certain sense of the future as circumscribed by the choices of the past one has made. The collection's first and most famous poem, "The Road Not Taken," in which Frost deploys the forked path in the woods as a metaphor for the course of life itself. While the situation evokes the first canto of the Divine Comedy, Frost avoids Dante's overtly allegorical manner by creating a speaker whose spare vocabulary and vernacular syntax lends the poem a more parable-like narrative force.
Audiobook details
GenreLiterary Classics, Poetry
Length1 hr 40 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 15, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
18RANGE-FINDING
2THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
19THE HILL WIFE
3CHRISTMAS TREES
20LONELINESS
4AN OLD MAN’S WINTER NIGHT
21HOUSE FEAR
5A PATCH OF OLD SNOW
22THE SMILE
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6IN THE HOME STRETCH
23THE OFT-REPEATED DREAM
7THE TELEPHONE
24THE IMPULSE
8MEETING AND PASSING
25THE BONFIRE
9HYLA BROOK
26A GIRL’S GARDEN
10THE OVEN BIRD
27THE EXPOSED NEST
11BOND AND FREE
28“OUT, OUT––”
12BIRCHES
29BROWN’S DESCENT
13PEA BRUSH
30THE GUM-GATHERER
14PUTTING IN THE SEED
31THE LINE-GANG
15A TIME TO TALK
32THE VANISHING RED
16THE COW IN APPLE TIME
33SNOW
17AN ENCOUNTER
34THE SOUND OF THE TREES
