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Robert Francis (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Francis (poet) Robert Francis (August 12, 1901; Upland, Pennsylvania – July 13, 1987) was an American poet who lived most of his life in Amherst, Massachusetts. ==Life== Robert Francis was born on August 12, 1901 in Upland, Pennsylvania.〔http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/f/francis_r.htm Robert Francis Papers: An inventory of his papers at Syracuse University〕 He graduated from Harvard University in 1923. He would later attend the Graduate School of Education at Harvard where he once said that he felt that he'd come home. He lived in a small house he built himself in 1940, which he called Fort Juniper, near Cushman Village in Amherst, Massachusetts. One of his poetic mentors was Robert Frost, and indeed Francis's first volume of poems, ''Stand Here With Me'' (1936), displays a poetic voice eerily reminiscent of Frost's own in carefully crafted nature poems.〔Perkins, George and Barbara Perkins, Ed. ''Contemporary American Literature.'' New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988, p. 320.〕 Frost once said: "poetry is the only acceptable way to say one thing and mean another."
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