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As of 2011, four people have each won four lifetime Pulitzer Prizes: Robert Frost, Euguene O'Neill, Robert E. Sherwood, and Carol Guzy.

Robert Frost

1924: New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes (poetry)

1931: Collected Poems (poetry)

1937: A Further Range (poetry)

1943: A Witness Tree (poetry)

Eugene O'Neill

1920: Beyond the Horizon (drama)

1922: Anna Christie (drama)

1928: Strange Interlude (drama)

1957: Long Day's Journey into Night (drama)

Robert E. Sherwood

1936: Idiots Delight (drama)

1939: Abe Lincoln in Illinois (drama)

1941: There Shall Be No Night (drama)

1949: Roosevelt and Hopkins (biography)

Carol Guzy

1986: Spot News Photography

1995: Spot News Photography

2000: Feature Photography

2011: Breaking News Photography

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