Topic: american poetry of the 1st half of 20th century. The specific features of robert frost’s poetry contents
Robert Frost, New Hampshire (1923)
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Robert Frost, New Hampshire (1923)
Frost received his first of four Pulitzer Prizes for this anthology, which contains some of his most famous poems, including “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” and “Fire and Ice.” One of the best-known American poets of his time, Frost became principally associated with the life and landscape of New England that frequently appear in his work. Although he employed traditional verse forms and metrics and remained aloof from the poetic movements and fashions of his time, like other modern, twentieth-century poets, his poems featured language as it is actually spoken as well as psychological complexity and layers of ambiguity and irony. President John F. Kennedy, who asked Frost to read a poem at his inauguration, noted, “He has bequeathed his nation a body of imperishable verse from which Americans will forever gain joy and understanding.” Robert Frost (1874–1963). New Hampshire, a Poem. New York: Henry Holt, 1923. Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress (047.00.00) Bookmark this item: //www.loc.gov/exhibits/books-that-shaped-america/1900-to-1950.html#obj12 Here are some characteristics and salient features of Robert Frost's poetry: Realistic Picture of Rural images. Simplicity, Lucidity and Clarity. Presents Unbiased Philosophy of Life. Shallow Thoughts. His Poetry is Dramatic. Never Goes in Dreams. 21-okt, 2022 Table of contents Introduction Realistic Picture of Rural images Simplicity, Lucidity and Clarity Shallow Thoughts Presents Unbiased Philosophy of Life Never Goes in Dreams Dramatic Poetry Poems Containing These Characteristics Related Questions: The poet Robert Frost was one of the most important figures in the history of English literature. He was a poet who become famous in the 20th century when there was no chance of it as America was going through some major changes. He was the poet who was read, discussed and criticised at a wider level. His readings were not bound to his own people but to every person living in faraway countries. Critics applauded Robert Lee Frost poetry due to its salient features as well as characteristics. One of the most famous among them was his description of rural images. Both classic as well as modern groups of poets admired his poetry and regarded his poems as the best simple and realistic poems ever written in the history of English literature just because of the use of colloquial style. Robert Frost wrote poetry differently from other writers which was the main reason behind his success in a very short time period. Needless to mention that he first gained fame in England because his poems were initially published there. Subsequently, he was introduced to America and soon after that he became famous in the country where he was born. Due to his remarkable contribution to poetry, he was rightly honoured with four Pulitzer Prizes. Here are some characteristics and salient features of Robert Frost’s poetry: Realistic Picture of Rural images Simplicity, Lucidity and Clarity Presents Unbiased Philosophy of Life Shallow Thoughts His Poetry is Dramatic Never Goes in Dreams Realistic Picture of Rural images There is no denying the fact that we read Robert Frost because of his clear and realistic picture of rural images. He paints such types of scenes which we can visualise without seeing when we read his poetry. He is also known as an outdoor poet just because of his clear description of images. We read poetry and see rural pictures through his imagination. His images spark off the senses. Although he does not draw visual images yet we cannot underestimate his power to let his readers watch the world through words. He never exaggerates things. His poetry is always realistic in nature. If he ever illustrates any problem in any of his poems then it is the problem of every common man. He motivates and targets the common people through his poetry. It seems that his targeted audience was somebody who can barely read. In short, he does poetry for laymen. He remains realistic; therefore, there is no chance of ambiguity in the poetry of Robert Frost. Thus, reality and the portrayal of realistic rural images are major characteristics or salient features of Robert Frost poetry. Once he said: “I am not a regionalist, I am a realist. I write about realms of democracy and realms of the spirit.“ Robert Frost Simplicity, Lucidity and Clarity Critics always first judge the clarity in the poetry of a poet. Poetry has no limits and the choice of words always depends on the poet; however, simple language is what helps the readers to understand the poem completely and also helps them to understand the motive of the poet. Some poets use far-fetched metaphors and similes which increase ambiguity but Robert Frost denies all that and uses language that even a layman can understand. He does not only portray rural life but writes poetry for the people who can read it without any obstruction. Besides, there is clarity in the poetry of Robert Frost. No doubt he uses metaphors but it makes his poetry engaging. He uses comprehensible symbols. Hence, simplicity and clarity are the two significant characteristics or salient features of Robert Frost poetry. It should be remembered that although his poetry is simple and lucid yet it never meant that he demonstrates triviality. He remains serious and also talks about serious issues. For example in his poem “The Silken Tent” he explains a relationship between a man and his life partner. He tells the importance of a woman in a man’s life. Thus, critics should not misjudge his poetry as triviality. Shallow Thoughts Apart from triviality, another major allegation against Robert Frost is that his poetry has no depth. He remains on the surface and apparent meanings are more important in his poems instead of symbolic meanings. We can never defend him in this regard and we don’t need to. In fact, he does not feel that he should go deep while writing poetry. He is a poet who likes simplicity and every poet has his own style and taste. In this way, he becomes unique. Robert Frost’s simplicity makes his poetry distinctive from other poets of his era. Perhaps, he does not like to write in-depth about everything. He likes writing in this style and is the best at writing simple and clear poems without artificial makeup. Presents Unbiased Philosophy of Life Robert Frost is of the view that everyone should accept his circumstances. Unlike Thomas Hardy, he does not portray pessimism nor does he present too much optimism. His rules are very simple. He believes that life is a mixture of good and bad. He feels that not everything is good nor does he ignore the harsh realities of life. His poetry is based on a mixture of the philosophy of good and bad in life. He is practical and is of the opinion that problems can be solved with effort and escapism is not an option. Hence, the presentation of balanced philosophy and unbiased opinions are additional characteristics of Robert Frost poetry. Download 186.42 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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