A Frosty Night by Robert Graves

A Frosty Night is a collection of poems by Robert Graves, published in 1929. The poems explore themes of love, death, and nature, and are written in a variety of styles, from traditional ballads to modern free verse. The collection is divided into two parts, the first of which is devoted to love and the second to death. In the first part, Graves explores the joys and sorrows of love, from the joy of a new relationship to the pain of a broken heart. In the second part, he examines death and its effects on the living, from the grief of a loved one's passing to the acceptance of mortality. Throughout the collection, Graves's use of imagery and symbolism creates a vivid and evocative atmosphere, making A Frosty Night a timeless classic.

By Robert Graves · First published 1920 · Genre: Poetry, Romanticism, Fiction

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