Robert Frost wrote several poems for his wife, Elinor. Some of these include "The Master Speed," "Directive," and "A Prayer in Spring." Frost often expressed his love and admiration for his wife through his poetry.
Elinor Miriam White
Although Robert Frost wrote his first poems in high school, he may actually have simply fallen into the profession. He held various professions over the years, including factory work, newspaper writing and teaching, an occupation he shared with his wife.
Robert Frost was married. His wife's name was Elinor White , who died in 1938.
Robert Frost and his wife Elinor had six children together.
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Her name was Elinor Mirian White.
Yes, unfortunately she died in his lifetime
She died in 1938.
his wife took his kids
No, Robert Frost's wife, Elinor Miriam White, passed away in 1938. Frost remarried two years later to his secretary and personal assistant, Lesley Frost.
She died in 1938 in Gainesville, Florida. "Found in Robert Frost, A Pictorial Chronicle", written by Kathleen Morrison
The Robert Frost poem "The Hill Wife" is a composition of 5 short poems put together with the meaning of an estranged husband and wife who have no children. The wife feels extreme lonliness on the farm as she has no children, so she runs away from her husband and finds solace in nature. The poem is difficult to interpret. The onlt thing I could instantly pick up is the symbolism that Frost has incorporated, in which the birds symbolise the husbad and wife.