NOVEL APPROACH TO COMPARE OF AN ESTABLISHED OPEN-SOURCE ERP AND A NEXT GENERATION CLOUD COMPUTING ERP
Keywords:
Nature, psychology, birches, darknessAbstract
The psychology of Robert Frost’s nature poetry occupies a significant place in the poetic arts; however it is likely Frost’s use of nature that is the most misunderstood aspect of his poetry. Man is essentially alone, as is borne out by numerous solitary figures in Frost’s poetry. Strong human emotion is invariably introduced into all nature poems. Frost uses nature as an image that he wants us to see or a metaphor that he wants us to relate to on a psychological level. His poetry is in the main psychologically oriented with emphasis on specific recurring themes, which include, but are not limited to, loneliness, retreat, spirituality, darkness and death.
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‘Stopping by wood in a Snowy Evening’ The poetry of Robert Frost ed. Edward C. Lathem ( New York, Holt , Rinehart and Winston, 1969)
Jay Parini, ‘Robert Frost, a life’ Henry Holt & Company, 1999
John F linen, “ The Pastoral Art of Robert Frost” (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1960)
“Fire and Ice”, The poetry of Robert Frost ed. Edward C. Lathem ( New York, Holt , Rinehart and Winston, 1969)
Nitchie , ‘ Human Values in the poetry of Robert Frost’ ( Durham, N C: Duke University Press 1961)