ROBERT FROST’S POETRY: A STUDY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ART FOR LIFE’S SAKE
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Author(s):
PRIYANKA GAHNOLIA
Vol - 8, Issue- 12 ,
Page(s) : 333 - 338
(2017 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ
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Abstract
ABSTRACT: The poet/critic Randall Jarrell often praised Frost's poetry and wrote, "Robert Frost, along with Stevens and Eliot, seems to me the greatest of the American poets of this century. Frost's virtues as a poet and artist are extraordinary. No other living poet has written so well about the actions of ordinary men; his wonderful dramatic monologues or dramatic scenes come out of a knowledge of people that few poets have had, and they are written in a verse that uses, sometimes with absolute mastery, the rhythms of actual speech”. Robert Frost loved nature. His poetry was full of emotional appearances about his personal life and behavior. In addition, his literary verses are uncomplicated and profound. He also wrote plain fictions about common people, usually inhabitants of rustic New England. Robert Frost wrote exceptional prose, applying ordinary and sincere language; his poems enclose concept of symbolism, obscure significances, sounds, rhyme, meter, metaphors and more.
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