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This book examines the insomnia poems of John Keats and Robert Frost, namely Keats's "The Odes" and Frost's "Five Nocturnes" and his famous poem, "Acquainted with the Night." The book argues that these poets confess their pain and various kinds of suffering resulting from social and psychological problems in their insomnia poems. Using the psychological and biographical-textual approach, the book explores the characteristics of Keats's and Frost's insomnia poems and how their insomnia poetry distinguishes itself in many ways from the rest of their poetry. The book concludes that Frost and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the insomnia poems of John Keats and Robert Frost, namely Keats's "The Odes" and Frost's "Five Nocturnes" and his famous poem, "Acquainted with the Night." The book argues that these poets confess their pain and various kinds of suffering resulting from social and psychological problems in their insomnia poems. Using the psychological and biographical-textual approach, the book explores the characteristics of Keats's and Frost's insomnia poems and how their insomnia poetry distinguishes itself in many ways from the rest of their poetry. The book concludes that Frost and Keats are alike in many ways since they express similar experiences in their insomnia poetry.
Autorenporträt
Mu'ath Al-azzam has a Master Degree in English Literature and Criticism from Yarmouk University, Jordan. He currently works as a teacher at Model School for Yarmouk University, Jordan.