Emerson’s Conception of Nature Embodied in The Rhodora
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-05-09
Authors : Peiwei Zheng Jingling Zhang;
Page : 759-763
Keywords : Emerson; The Rhodora; conception of nature.;
Abstract
The Rhodora is Emerson's shortest and favorite poem, in which Emerson presents a very vivid depiction of the obscure rhodora and shows his great esteem for it. In Emerson's eyes, the rhodora as a natural object represents nature in its entirety. It is converted into spirit and thought, and is always educating humans. This article is a tentative analysis of the poem in terms of its artistic form and Emerson's conception of nature embodied in it in order to provide a new perspective for the appreciation of the poem.
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