Robert Frost (3) (1950–)
Author of Applied Kinesiology: A Training Manual and Reference Book of Basic Principles and Practices
For other authors named Robert Frost, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Robert Frost, the quintessential poet of New England, was born in San Francisco in 1874. He was educated at Dartmouth College and Harvard University. Although he managed to support himself working solely as a poet for most of his life and holding various posts with a number of universities, as a show more young man he was employed as a bobbin boy in a mill, a cobbler, a schoolteacher, and a farmer. Frost, whose poetry focuses on natural images of New England, received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry four times for: New Hampshire, Collected Poems, A Further Range, and A Witness Tree. His works are noted for combining characteristics of both romanticism and modernism. He also wrote A Boy's Will, North of Boston, Mountain Interval, and The Gift Outright, among others. Frost married Elinor Miriam White in 1895, and they had six children--Elliott, Lesley, Carol, Irma, Marjorie, and Elinor Bettina. He died in Boston in 1963. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Works by Robert Frost
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1950
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of California, Santa Cruz (BS, Psychology, Biology, and Physics)
City University, Los Angeles (PhD, Psychology) - Occupations
- psychologist
kinesiologist
musician - Places of residence
- Oakridge, Oregon, USA
Laguna Beach, California, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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- Works
- 1
- Members
- 35
- Popularity
- #405,583
- Rating
- 3.0
- ISBNs
- 436
- Languages
- 12



