The travellers return by robert southey summary
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Robert Southey was an english romantics and brother-in-law of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and to some extent Walter Scott was both poet and prose writer.
Apart from other Romantics Southey was perhaps the most versatile as well as one of the most prolific.
As poet and poet laureate he produced epics romances and metrical tales, ballads, plays, monodramas, odes, eclogues, sonnets and miscellaneous lyrics.
Southey prose works consists of histories, biographies, essays, reviews, translations, travelogues, semi fictional journalism and polemical dialogues.
Summary of The Traveller’s Return by Robert Southey
Robert Southey is a Poet who basically a nature-lover. He describes his point of view from the eyes of a traveller. The traveller describes the morning to be sweet and dim light can be seen in the sky. As the day light proceeds in the skylark sing its sweet song welcoming the morning with a pleasant tune.
The traveller enjoys the day as the day pass on. The weather is very soothing and pleasant. The traveller travels his way discovering places and during the afternoon time he is tired and takes a shelter to rest.
He takes a shelter under a tree which protects him from the scorching heat of the sun. His tiredness is absolutely vanished because the river that is flowing beside provides him a soothing melody.
Slowly and gradually the afternoon turns into evening. The traveller is really calm and quiet energetic. It is all silent around. The traveller could hear sweet of shepherd bell music from distant which seems very pleasant to his ears.
The traveller has really enjoyed this place and now it is the time for his return. He happily returns back to his village.