Study on themes of Robert Frost poetry on “the oven bird”, “birches”, “dust of snow”, “tree at my window”

Vol-3 | Issue-09 | September 2018 | Published Online: 07 September 2018    PDF ( 252 KB )
Author(s)
Dr. Jaspal Singh Saharan 1

1Principal, Colonel Degree College for Women, Chular Kalan, Sangrur, Punjab (India)

Abstract

Robert Frost, however, did not come in its fold, and remained a traditionalist. He did not opt for Verse libre and stuck fast to metrical poetry. He did not join the movement, and went on singing about pastoral subjects and folklore as “a lone striker‟. Having settled down at a farmhouse in New Hampshire he liked to be the poet of common man - the cause of his immense popularity. He was not the poet of the select few.

Keywords
poet, theme, nature
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