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Khamba, Medarshang Barthalomew
- Nature in the Poems of William Wordsworth and Robert Frost
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1 Department of English, Manipur University, Imphal, IN
1 Department of English, Manipur University, Imphal, IN
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Journal of Literature, Culture and Media Studies, Vol 5, No 9-10 (2013), Pagination: 178-185Abstract
This article focuses on the two famous and well known poets, William Wordsworth and Robert Frost, with special emphasis on their nature poems. Their poems are influenced by the nature in somewhere or elsewhere in their writings. This is clearly seen in their poems. The subject of the poem is about the natural things that are around them. They are influenced by the nature to write their poems. So the right theme of their poems is nature.Keywords
Nature, Totenism, Prithivi, Vedas, Romanticism, Destructive, Manifestation, Beauty.References
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