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  1. West-Running Brook is a poetry collection by Robert Frost, written in 1923 and published by Henry Holt and Company in 1928, containing woodcut illustrations by J. J. Lankes. The title of the poem that the volume is named by has been called very significant.

  2. Robert Frost. West–Running Brook. ‘Fred, where is north?’. ‘North? North is there, my love. The brook runs west.’. ‘West—running Brook then call it.’. (West—Running Brook men call it to this day.) 'What does it think k’s doing running west. When all the other country brooks flow east. To reach the ocean? It must be the brook.

  3. Sep 28, 2023 · West-Running Brook is a philosophical poem at heart written in the form of a dialogue between a young husband and wife. The brook is a metaphor for consciousness of a certain contrary type. It moves inexorably, the 'stream of everything that runs away.'

  4. Feb 21, 2021 · First published in West-Running Brook (1928) as the title poem, this narrative depicts a conversation between Fred and his wife as they meander alongside a brook. It opens with the wife inquiring which direction is north.

  5. West Running Brook by Robert Frost: Summary and Critical Analysis. West Running Brook is the poem by Robert Frost in dialogue form between a spouse, which also hints and develops a thematic tension about a subject that is philosophically significant.

  6. Robert Frost. Track 23 on West-Running Brook. 1 viewer 5.9K views. 4 Contributors. West-Running Brook Lyrics. 'Fred, where is north?' 'North? North is there, my love. The brook runs west.'...

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