FROST’S NATURE POETRY AND HIS MOOD OF ALIENATION

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  • Dr. Neena Sharma Asst. Professor of English (AS & H) Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology Ghaziabad (UP), India.

Keywords:

Nature, universe, birches, human

Abstract

Robert Frost has achieved a reputation as a poet of nature. His poems deal with man in relation with the universe. Man is alone and he is always trying to break barriers between himself and his environment, between himself and the universe, between himself and his fellowman. Practically all his poems present the sense of human limitation, which is seen as the basic human predicament. Man feels the sense of alienation because he can not understand the mysteries of this vast universe. It separates man from nature.This paper focuses on his nature of poetry.

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References

“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)

Ralph Waldo Emerson, ‘ Resources’ ( Boston: Houghton Miffin, 1903-104)

“The Vantage Point”, The poetry of Robert Frost ed. Edward C. Lathem ( New York, Holt , Rinehart and Winston, 1969)

Collected work of Emerson (New York, Holt , Rinehart and Winston, 1844)

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Published

06-09-2021

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Dr. Neena Sharma. (2021). FROST’S NATURE POETRY AND HIS MOOD OF ALIENATION. Researchers World - International Refereed Social Sciences Journal, 3(4(4), 65–68. Retrieved from https://www.researchersworld.com/index.php/rworld/article/view/782

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