Robert Frost: The American Voice

Explore the life and work of poet Robert Frost to understand his impact on American literature, politics, and public life, with this online course from Ralston College.

Duration

4 weeks

Weekly study

3 hours

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How it works

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Tour the world of a great American poet with his biographer

Robert Frost is one of the most celebrated poets of the 20th century. His poems, which reflect on life, nature, and the human condition, feature on liberal arts syllabuses all around the world.

On this four-week course, you’ll embark on a journey through Frost’s vivid world and works. Your guide on this tour is none other than the award-winning poet, novelist, and Frost biographer, Dr Jay Parini.

Discover the New England landscape where Frost lived and wrote

Frost is best known for poems depicting the landscapes of rural New England, where he lived for much of his life. You’ll start this course by reading some of his classic poems, like ‘The Road Not Taken’ and ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’, together with several lesser known gems.

As you read Frost’s descriptions of his beloved New England, you’ll explore the scenes described in stunning videos shot on location.

Practise literary analysis and hone your close reading skills

Frost was first and foremost a lyric poet. In Weeks 1 and 2 of the course, you’ll examine the form and features of lyric poetry, and how they shape Frost’s own poetic style.

Through close readings of several of his best loved poems, you’ll hone your skills in literary analysis. You’ll gain a deeper appreciation of the art of poetry, and the vocabulary you need to understand, enjoy, and talk about poems.

Understand Frost’s contribution to American public life

Frost’s legacy expands far beyond poetry or literature. You’ll learn about Frost’s friendship with John F. Kennedy, and the role he played in public life during the Cold War. You’ll witness his wider influence on politics in documentary footage and primary sources from key moments in history.

By the end of the course, you’ll understand what makes Robert Frost a distinctly American poetic voice.

  • Week 1

    The Granite Voice of American Poetry: Frost and New England

    • Introduction to the Course

      A warm welcome to the course and an introduction to Ralston College and to your instructor.

    • Introducing Robert Frost

      Discover how Frost's poetry was shaped by his geographic and historical environments.

    • Poetic Form in Frost

      Learn the basics of poetic meter and form in English language verse and investigate their role in Frost's poetry.

    • Frost and the Seasons of New England

      Read and discuss four poems by Frost that reflect the seasons of New England.

  • Week 2

    The Work of Poetry

    • Frost’s Farms

      Encounter Frost's farming life and explore his four farms.

    • Farming & Poetry

      Read and discuss three poems by Frost that illustrate the relationship between the work of poetry and that of farming.

  • Week 3

    The People of Robert Frost

    • The Poetry of Youth

      Investigate Frost's depiction of the pleasures and tragedies of youth.

    • The Poetry of Old Age

      Explore Frost's treatment of old age and isolation in the poem "An Old Man's Winter Night."

    • Characters in Frost—Monologues and Dialogues

      Examine the role of characterization in two of Frost's dramatic poems.

  • Week 4

    An Artist and an American: Frost's Public Voice

    • Frost's America, America's Frost

      Explore Frost's engagement with American history, identity, and politics.

    • Frost and Community

      Explore Frost's understanding of the need, shape, and value of human community.

    • Conclusion: America's Poet

      A reflection on Frost's enduring place in American public life and the American imagination.

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