She died in 1938 in Gainesville, Florida. "Found in Robert Frost, A Pictorial Chronicle", written by Kathleen Morrison
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English poet,wife of Robert Browning,of early nineteenth century.
When Mang Esong and his wife argued about the presence of the white horse
The word wife is a noun.
Second wife or Co-wife. If a man is married for a second time while he is still married to his first wife, his second wife becomes a 'sautan.' She also becomes a 'sautan' even if the man divorces his first wife.
Robert Frosts wifes name is Elinor Mirian White.... and they had 6 children together and 2 died at a young age...... :(
Elinor Miriam White
Her name was Elinor Mirian White.
Elinor Miriam White
she died in Florida of a heart attack.
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.
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.
Robert Frost's wife, Elinor Miriam White, died from complications following a heart surgery in 1938. She had suffered from illness for many years leading up to her untimely death at the age of 48. Frost was devastated by her passing and it had a profound impact on him and his poetry.
she was depressed throughout her life and she also had breast cancer but she actually died of a heart attack.She didn't die of Breast cancer, depression, or a heart attack. Cancer was the cause of Frost's mother's death. The heart attack was the cause of his wife's, Elinor, death. Elinor Bettina was his daughter.
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.
His wife was Mary White