Sarojini Naidu as a Poet of Nature
Sarojini Naidu's poetry is undoubtedly poetry of nature. Her love of nature is reflected even in poems which are not about nature but have a different theme. Nature is the eternal environment of man, and Sarojini looks at it with a child-like, open-eyed wonder. Her response to Nature is the res...
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