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{ "book": "New Hampshire", "date": "2025-08-27", "poem": "For Once, Then, Something", "poet": "Robert Frost", "year": "1923", "author": "A.O. Scott", "source": "The New York Times" }
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A.O. Scott analyzes Robert Frost's "For Once, Then, Something," exploring its themes of self-reflection, narcissism, and hidden meanings. The poem's unusual structure and imagery are discussed within the context of Frost's literary style.
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