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- The_Oven_Bird abstract ""The Oven Bird" is a 1916 poem by Robert Frost, first published in Mountain Interval. The poem is written in sonnet form and is describes an ovenbird singing.It has been described as a quintessential Frost poem. Several Frost biographers and critics have interpreted the poem as autobiographical. Harold Bloom argues that the bird in Frost is "at best a compromised figure" who learns in singing not to sing.".
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- The_Oven_Bird subject Category:1916_poems.
- The_Oven_Bird subject Category:Poetry_by_Robert_Frost.
- The_Oven_Bird subject Category:Works_originally_published_in_American_magazines.
- The_Oven_Bird subject Category:Works_originally_published_in_literary_magazines.
- The_Oven_Bird type 1916Poems.
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- The_Oven_Bird comment ""The Oven Bird" is a 1916 poem by Robert Frost, first published in Mountain Interval. The poem is written in sonnet form and is describes an ovenbird singing.It has been described as a quintessential Frost poem. Several Frost biographers and critics have interpreted the poem as autobiographical. Harold Bloom argues that the bird in Frost is "at best a compromised figure" who learns in singing not to sing.".
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