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Robert Frost:A Poet from Romanticism to Modernism

Robert Frost:A Poet from Romanticism to Modernism
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摘要 Robert Frost's most,especially early wrtitings are about nature things,and describe and comment on a scene or event closely related to the countryside of New England.Most of them carry the beauty of nature and the importance of individual.Gradually,certain elements influence him and his poetry became more and more gloomy and of dark picture of the world,which carries the elements of Modernistic writing.This thesis is attempts to dig deep into the process that his general development from Romaticism to Modernism and how it developed.This thesis gives three main reasons:the First World War,the key figures among Modernists and personal tragedies.However,we can not see superficially the difference clearly in his later poems.In a word,the environment,the people around and personal tragedy can change a person and,if a poet,his poetry too. Robert Frost's most,especially early wrtitings are about nature things,and describe and comment on a scene or event closely related to the countryside of New England.Most of them carry the beauty of nature and the importance of individual.Gradually,certain elements influence him and his poetry became more and more gloomy and of dark picture of the world,which carries the elements of Modernistic writing.This thesis is attempts to dig deep into the process that his general development from Romaticism to Modernism and how it developed.This thesis gives three main reasons:the First World War,the key figures among Modernists and personal tragedies.However,we can not see superficially the difference clearly in his later poems.In a word,the environment,the people around and personal tragedy can change a person and,if a poet,his poetry too.
作者 苏丽娟
出处 《海外英语》 2010年第7X期213-214,共2页 Overseas English
关键词 Robert FROST ROMANTICISM DEVELOPMENT MODERNISM Robert Frost romanticism development modernism

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