Wordsworth’s Attitude towards Nature with Reference to the Poem Tintern Abbey

Introduction: To Wordsworth, Nature appears as a formative influence superior to any other, the educator of senses and mind alike, the sower in our hearts of the deep laden seeds of our feelings and beliefs. It speaks to the child in the fleeting emotions of early years and stirs the young poet to an ecstasy, … Read more

Three Stages of Wordsworth’s Love of Nature in Poem Tintern Abbey

The three stages of Wordsworth’s love of Nature:  Wordsworth’s love of Nature passed through a gradual development. It can be studied in three stages. First Stage:  In his first stage, his attachment to Nature was that of a boy who took delight in carefree pleasures and open – air joys. At first Nature was but … Read more

The Road Not Taken—Major Themes and Poet’s Mental Conflict at the Choice of Road

The problem of choice is one of the major themes in Frost’s poetry: In the poem The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost enables the reader to see the choice that has made that impacts his life. The metaphor, the descriptive imagery, and the poem’s structure shows that the road the poet has chosen made all … Read more

Poem After Apple-Picking by Frost, Summary and Critical Appreciation

Introduction of the Poem:  The poem “After Apple – Picking” concerns itself with the daily work of gaining a livelihood or rather with the sensation of fatigue and fulfilment after the day’s work is over. It is basically a pastoral poem and it appeared in Frost’s volume of poems called North of Boston. Of the … Read more

Poem The Road Not Taken—Poet’s Personal Experiences and Modernity

Personal Experience of the Poet: Frost claims that he wrote this poem about his friend Edward Thomas, with whom he had walked many times in the woods near London. Frost has said that while walking they would come to different paths and after choosing one, Thomas would always fret wondering what they might have missed … Read more

Poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, Summary and Critical Appreciation

Introduction of the Poem:  “The Road Not Taken” is one of the finest and the most popular lyrics of Robert Frost. It was collected by Frost in the volume of verses entitled Mountain Interval in 1916. It was first published in the August 1915 issue of the Atlantic Monthly. Here the poet tells us that … Read more

Emily Dickinson’s Because I Could Not Stop for Death, Themes and Symbol Analysis

Themes of the Poem: Theme of Mortality:  Mortality is probably the major theme in this poem. It’s all about the speaker’s attitude towards her death and what the actual day of her death was like. Dickinson paints a picture of the day that does not seem too far from ordinary. The poetess is not scared … Read more

Because I Could Not Stop for Death—Autobiographical Elements

A Glimpse of Mental and Emotional Life: It cannot, however, be denied that a large body of Emily Dickinson’s poetry is candidly confessional. In confessional poetry we get occasional glimpses of the poet’s mental and emotional life. Let it be said here, that Emily’s poetry is not autobiographical in the usual sense of term.   … Read more

The Lady of Shalott , Theme, Summary and Critical Appreciation

Introduction of the Poem: “The Lady of Shalott” was first published in the volume of 1833. It was published again in the Volume of 1842, in a much revised and improved form. The changes which Tennyson made show that the poet’s art has matured considerably, and he has acquired full control over his material. The … Read more