Theme of Nature and Landscape in English Romanticism and American Transcendentalism in Poetry
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Poet, Theory, Ecological problems, Final view, EcocriticismAbstract
In this paper the Theme of Natural Landscape in English Romanticism and American Transcentralism in Poetry, the title brings out the importance of Nature by a Various poets. It deals about the view of Eminent poets like Emily Dickinson, William Wordsworth, William Cullent Bryant their views about the description of the Landscape in their poems. It brings out the Importance of a theory of Romanticism and Transcentralism, Problem of Ecology, social responsibility of the Individual to protect their Environment and the Final view of this paper.
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