Vol. 1, Issue 10, Part I (2015)
Naturalistic art in the poems of Robert Frost
Naturalistic art in the poems of Robert Frost
Author(s)
VN Sudheer, P Kusuma Harinath
Abstract
Frost is a great lover of Nature. His love for nature is primarily owing to his mood and secondarily to his background. He was a farmer and a poet. Frost looked Nature as a realist and classicist. This paper speaks purely about the naturalistic elements in the poems of “Mowing”, “A Boy’s Will”, “Tuft of Flowers”, “Mending Wall” and “After Apple-Picking”. These poems almost speak about the pulsing life to inanimate objects and feeling for objects as well as sense of kinship with nature.
How to cite this article:
VN Sudheer, P Kusuma Harinath. Naturalistic art in the poems of Robert Frost. Int J Appl Res 2015;1(10):629-630.