Robert Frost: For Every Season and Every Reason

Week 4 | M, Tu, W, Th, F | Turner Conference Room | Ages 14 and up

You may associate Frost with ripe apples, or snowy woods, or his haunting, repeated line "miles to go before I sleep." But this delicious and paradoxical poet has so much more to offer us. Whether you've never read him, or it's been years since you have, come enjoy a class on this iconic American writer, to discover what Seamus Heaney has called Frost's "overbrimming invention."

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Maureen Morley

B.A. and M.A., English, John Carroll University. Doctoral work and defended dissertation on the poetry of Lucille Clifton, Case Western Reserve University, 2006. Professor Emerita, Cuyahoga Community College. Private tutor, editor, and writing consultant.