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Influential Nature Poets and Their Works

The document discusses several English and American poets known for their nature poetry. It describes William Wordsworth as the father of nature poetry and notes he saw nature as a teacher with moral influences. John Keats found nature inspiring and a source of sensual beauty. Emily Dickinson closely observed and analyzed nature. Percy Bysshe Shelley saw nature as a spiritual reality and source of solace. Robert Frost portrayed nature and its relationship to humans with lively and accurate descriptions.

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Influential Nature Poets and Their Works

The document discusses several English and American poets known for their nature poetry. It describes William Wordsworth as the father of nature poetry and notes he saw nature as a teacher with moral influences. John Keats found nature inspiring and a source of sensual beauty. Emily Dickinson closely observed and analyzed nature. Percy Bysshe Shelley saw nature as a spiritual reality and source of solace. Robert Frost portrayed nature and its relationship to humans with lively and accurate descriptions.

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Nature poets:

The love of Nature is to be found almost all English poets. Nature has been a recurring
and basic theme in the works of literature.
1. William Wordsworth:
Wordsworth is known as the father of nature poetry. He is one of the greatest poet of
England and his work has so much importance in literature.
Wordsworth in his poetry describes nature as a teacher, and stresses upon its moral
influences and how it motivates a being towards life. According to him nature brings us
closer to God as he communicates with us through nature.
Famous Works:
Daffodils (1807),Tintern Abbey (1798),It is a beauteous evening, calm and free (1807)

2. John Keats:

John Keats is one of the prolific nature [Link] is one of the prominent theme in his
works. Nature served as an inspiration for him. Unlike Wordsworth for whom nature was
divine, Keats loved nature for its sensual appeal . He describes nature as calming an
soothing [Link] has described over hundred plant species in his poetry.

Famous works:To Autumn (1820), To Think Of beauty,Ode to a Nightingale


(1819),On the Sea (1817)

3. Emily Dickinson:

Emily Dickinson: Emily is an American poet. She is a very close observer o nature and its [Link] her
works she analyzez nature and its relation with [Link] has written more than five hundred poems on
theme of nature,.

Famous Nature Poems:-

A Bird, came down the Walk (1891),There Is Another Sky (1890),A Light Exists In
Spring (1891)

4. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY:


Shelley was a lover of Nature. Nature was the primary source of poetic inspiration for Shelley.
Nature is to Shelley, as it is to Wordsworth, a spiritual reality. Shelley also looks upon nature as a never-
ending source of solace and inspiration. he believes that there is in Nature communicates with man in its
own [Link] his poetry he show deep love for the sky, wind and many other natural elements.
Famous Nature Poems:-

Ode to the West Wind (1820),To a Skylark (1820),Mont Blanc (1817)

5.   ROBERT FROST:

Robert Frost is one the greatest poet of America. He has deeper understanding of nature and its one of
the prominent feature of his poetry. In his writings nature is potayed with respect tp nits relationship
with human. His description of nature is accurate and lively.

Famous Nature Poems:-

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (1923) ,Nothing Gold Can Stay (1923),Birches
(1915)

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