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Loneliness in E.A. Robinson’s Poetry

Jianan Rao

Abstract


Among Robinson’s poetry, loneliness is an important theme. This paper would analyze the reasons why he created these
lonely characters from his life experience, and provide detailed analysis about three kinds of loneliness reflected in his poetry, then
explicit some implications implied in his writing.

Keywords


Loneliness; Materialistic Society; Poetry

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i4.2568

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