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Acquainted with the Night

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122:. Because Italian is a language in which many words have vowel endings, terza rima is much less difficult to write in Italian than it is in English. Because of its difficulty, very few writers in English have attempted the form. However, Frost was a master of many forms, and "Acquainted with the Night" is one of the most famous examples of an American poem written in terza rima. 96:
The poem is most often read as the poet/narrator's admission of having experienced depression and a vivid description of what that experience feels like. In this particular reading of the poem, "the night" is the depression itself, and the narrator describes how he views the world around him in this
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state of mind. Although he is in a city, he feels completely isolated from everything around him.
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and was republished later that year in his poetry collection
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Excerpt from a close reading of "Acquainted with the Night"
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John F. Kennedy, Remarks at Amherst College on the Arts
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The poem first appeared in the Autumn 1928 issue of
34:. It first appeared in the Autumn 1928 issue of the 628:Works originally published in literary magazines 623:Works originally published in American magazines 584: 84:Proclaimed the time was neither wrong nor right. 70:I have stood still and stopped the sound of feet 553:Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel with the World 527:Robert Frost Farm (South Shaftsbury, Vermont) 263: 209:Nancy Lewis Tuten; John Zubizarreta (2001). 86:I have been one acquainted with the night. 58:I have walked out in rain—and back in rain. 359:The Need of Being Versed in Country Things 270: 256: 104:, with 14 lines like a sonnet, and with a 67:And dropped my eyes, unwilling to explain. 56:I have been one acquainted with the night. 79:And further still at an unearthly height, 65:I have passed by the watchman on his beat 63:I have looked down the saddest city lane. 60:I have outwalked the furthest city light. 77:But not to call me back or say good-bye; 227:. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 9780395856031. 585: 125: 251: 74:Came over houses from another street, 401:Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening 338:For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration 220:. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-8050-6341-7. 170:, Autumn, 1928 issue. VQRonline.org. 522:Robert Frost Farm (Ripton, Vermont) 195:. 1928 first edition. gutenberg.ca. 13: 140:. It was republished that year by 81:One luminary clock against the sky 14: 639: 532:Robert Frost House, Massachusetts 231: 517:The Frost Place, Home and Museum 512:Robert Frost Farm, New Hampshire 277: 181:VQR: Autumn 1928. 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Index

Acquainted with the Night (book)
Robert Frost
Virginia Quarterly Review
West-Running Brook
iambic pentameter
terza rima
rhyme scheme
Dante Alighieri
The Divine Comedy
The Virginia Quarterly Review
James Southall Wilson
Henry Holt and Company
West-Running Brook
The Virginia Quarterly Review, Autumn, 1928 issue. VQRonline.org.
VQR: Autumn 1928. VQRonline.org.
West-Running Brook. 1928 first edition. gutenberg.ca.
Text of the poem
Excerpt from a close reading of "Acquainted with the Night"
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Robert Frost
Poems
Acquainted with the Night
After Apple-Picking
Birches
The Death of the Hired Man
Desert Places
Fire and Ice
For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration

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