transcendental
adj 1. transcendent, superior, or surpassing
2. (in the philosophy of Kant) (of a judgment or logical deduction) being both synthetic and a priori, of or relating to knowledge of the presuppositions of thought
3. philosophy, beyond our experience of phenomena, although not beyond potential knowledge
4. theology, surpassing the natural plane of reality or knowledge; supernatural or mystical
Transcendentalism is a philosophical and literary movement that emerged in the United States in the 1830s. It emphasized individualism, the inherent goodness of people and nature, and the importance of intuition and self-reliance. Key figures associated with Transcendentalism include Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
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Robert Frost often wrote about themes related to nature, rural life, humanity's relationship with nature, and the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Many of his poems explore themes of solitude, decision-making, and the passage of time.