Although Robert Frost Did Not Consider Himself a "Naturepoet,” Did Not Like to Be Called One, and Would Point Out the Information Thatall But a Few of Ms Poems Have People In Them, His Feeling For Nature Wasobviously a Very Close One. Many Critics of Robert F Rost ' S Poems, However,Have Not Understood His Position. In 1938,, Robert P. Trist R Am Coffin Statedthat Frost Presents Nature With People Stuck into It Where They Belong and Thathe Treats of People In a State of Only Good Nature, Views Which Now Seem F a Rf R Om Accurate, As Most Critics Agree. Robert J Langbaum Remarked That Frostmakes Man and Nature Interweave So That They Seem Identical, an Opinion Thatignores the Individuality of Frost’S Character.