Mountain Interval

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Mountain Interval
First edition cover
AuthorRobert Frost
GenrePoetry collection
Published1916
PublisherHenry Holt
Preceded byNorth of Boston (1914) 
Followed bySelected Poems (1923) 

Mountain Interval is a 1916 poetry collection written by American poet Robert Frost. Published by Henry Holt, it is Frost's third poetic volume.

Background[edit]

The book was republished in 1920, and after making several alterations in the sequencing of the collection, Frost released a new edition in 1924.[citation needed] Five lyrics of the earlier collection were compiled next under the title "The Hill Wife". In this volume only three poems are written in dramatic monologue.

Poems[edit]

  • "The Road Not Taken"
  • "Christmas Trees"
  • "An Old Man's Winter Night"
  • "The Exposed Nest"
  • "A Patch of Old Snow"
  • "In the Home Stretch"
  • "The Telephone Machine"
  • "Meeting and Passing"
  • "Hyla Brook"
  • "The Oven Bird"
  • "Bond and Free"
  • "Birches"
  • "Pea Brush"
  • "Putting in the Seed"
  • "A Time to Talk"
  • "The Cow in Apple Time"
  • "The Encounter"
  • "Range-Finding"
  • "The Hill Wife"
  • "The Bonfire"
  • "A Girl's Garden"
  • "Locked Out"
  • "The Last Word of a Blue Bird"
  • "Out, Out—"
  • "Brown's Descent, or the Willy-nilly Slide"
  • "The Gum-Gatherer"
  • "The Line-Gang"
  • "The Vanishing Red"
  • "Snow"
  • "The Sound of Trees"
  • "Assertive"

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