Date of Thesis
Spring 2012
Description
Explores how Frost examines and configures the divide between life’s imperfections and its rewards. I am particularly interested in how Frost positions both the non-human natural world and poetry itself as intermediary (or liminal) realms that might help us live simultaneously in the worlds of reality and the imagination, or truth and beauty, or heaven and earth.
Keywords
Robert Frost, Nature and Poetry, Liminality
Access Type
Honors Thesis (Bucknell Access Only)
Major
English
First Advisor
Saundra Morris
Recommended Citation
Yale, Elizabeth M., "Nature, Poetry, and Liminality in the Poetry of Robert Frost" (2012). Honors Theses. 108.
https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/honors_theses/108