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Selected Poems

Selected Poems

By Masefield, John

Published by Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4066338057013
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In "Selected Poems," John Masefield offers a profound poetic journey that explores themes of human experience, nature, and the passage of time. His distinct lyrical style melds vivid imagery with emotive language, creating a resonant atmosphere that invites readers to reflect on the beauty and fragility of life. This collection showcases Masefield's early 20th-century literary context, where the impact of World War I and the shifting social landscapes imbued poetry with both a sense of melancholy and hope, exemplifying the transition from Victorian ideals to modernist sentiments. John Masefield, the British Poet Laureate from 1930 until his death in 1967, was deeply influenced by his maritime experiences and the rural landscapes of his youth. His travels and exposure to varied cultures and philosophies enriched his poetry, allowing him to articulate feelings of longing and belonging. The son of a sea captain, Masefield'Äôs affinity for the ocean permeates many of his works, reflecting a restlessness and a search for meaning that resonates deeply with readers. "Selected Poems" is highly recommended for both poetry enthusiasts and those newly acquainted with Masefield's work. This collection encapsulates the essence of human emotion interlaced with nature, making it a timeless read that resonates with the reader's inner life and reflects the complexities of the human condition.

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