Robert Frost and Human Values

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This study is an insight into Frost’s quest for human values with a background of indecision, uncertainty, fulfility and soulless mercantile surroundings. The baffling complexities of life, the impersonal and unfeeling environment create in him a sense of alienation from the absurdity of existence. The wearisome conditions of humanity the hardness and bitterness of rural life, misery, disillusionment, frustration, the tormenting sense of emptiness, rootlessness and isolation are the results of man’s callous indifference to the fundamental human values. Frost seems to have come to terms with the truth that mankind is undergoing a spiritual crisis which manifests in the form of various types of dilemmas that the human beings have to face as part of their destiny. As a matter of fact, he aims at a synthetic outlook towards the ultimate glory comprising basic human values like, love, truth, goodness and beauty. This book highlights the place of human values in Robert Frost’s poetry in an exhaustive manner.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ranvir Kaushal

Dr. Ranvir Kaushal was born at Sanghan, Dist. Kaithal, Haryana on Jan. 1, 1966. He obtained his B.A. and M.A. (English) degrees from Kurukshetra, university, Kurukshetra; PGDTE from cenetral Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad and Ph.D. (English) from Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut. He has been teaching at UG/PG level since October, 1988 at different Govt. degree/Postgraduate Colleges in Haryana, and is at present posted at Govt P.G. College, Jind. His areas of interest are: Phonenetics, Linguistics, Fiction and Modern English Poetry.

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Title
Robert Frost and Human Values
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8181521250
Length
165p., References; Bibliography; 23cm.
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