Fugitive Poetry
Publié par DigiCat
English
2022
ISBN 8596547323983
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À propos de ce livre
Fugitive Poetry is a compelling anthology that encapsulates the intricacies of American sentiment and emotion during the early to mid-19th century. Willis's literary style is characterized by its lyrical beauty and its evocative imagery, often merging Romantic sensibilities with the emerging themes of American identity. The poems reflect a range of human experiences—from love and longing to nature's ethereal beauty—crafted with precision and a keen awareness of the social context of his time. Nathaniel Parker Willis, an influential figure in American literature, was deeply immersed in the burgeoning cultural landscape of his era, which informed his creative endeavors. Known for his vibrant journalism and sharp critique, Willis was an early adopter of the American literary voice, seeking to establish a uniquely national literature. His connections with other literary giants of his time, such as Edgar Allan Poe and Longfellow, also played a significant role in shaping his poetic vision, allowing him a rich backdrop against which to explore the themes present in Fugitive Poetry. This collection is essential for anyone seeking to understand the emotional undercurrents of American poetry and the transitions in literary expression during the 19th century. It is a profound exploration of self and society, inviting readers to delve into the universal themes of loss, beauty, and hope that resonate even today.
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