North of Boston
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North of Boston (1914) is a seminal collection of narrative poetry by Robert Frost that depicts the stark, psychological landscape of rural New England life through the use of blank verse and realistic dialogue. Moving away from purely lyrical nature poetry, Frost focuses on the emotional isolation and social tensions inherent in manual labor and family tragedies, as seen in famous pieces like "Mending Wall" and "Home Burial." The collection serves as a "book of people," exploring how human boundaries-both physical and mental-define our relationships and our struggle against the indifference of nature.
North of Boston (1914) is a seminal collection of narrative poetry by Robert Frost that depicts the stark, psychological landscape of rural New England life through the use of blank verse and realistic dialogue. Moving away from purely lyrical nature poetry, Frost focuses on the emotional isolation and social tensions inherent in manual labor and family tragedies, as seen in famous pieces like "Mending Wall" and "Home Burial." The collection serves as a "book of people," exploring how human boundaries-both physical and mental-define our relationships and our struggle against the indifference of nature.
AmazonPagina's: 84, Paperback, Les prairies numériques
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