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The New Morning: Poems

The New Morning: Poems

By Noyes, Alfred

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066193911
eBook

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Alfred Noyes's "The New Morning: Poems" is a compelling collection that captures the essence of early 20th-century poetic innovation through its vivid imagery and musicality. Noyes employs an elegant yet accessible style, weaving together themes of nature, love, and the passage of time, reflecting the Romantic influences inherent in his work. The poems serve as a testament to the transitional period in literature, where traditional forms meet modern sensibilities, allowing readers to experience a rich tapestry of emotional and intellectual engagement. Noyes, born in England in 1880, was profoundly influenced by the tumultuous events of his time, including the rise of modernism and the impact of World War I on societal values. His background as both a poet and a playwright, combined with his fascination with folklore and mythology, imbues "The New Morning" with a deep sense of emotional resonance and introspection, inviting readers to ponder existential themes while being enchanted by the music of his verse. This collection is a must-read for those who appreciate the power of language and the beauty of lyrical verse. Noyes's ability to evoke profound emotions through his imagery makes "The New Morning: Poems" not only a significant literary work but also an enriching experience for any lover of poetry.

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