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Songs of Action - Poetry

Arthur Conan Doyle

Verlag: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

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Songs of Action is a rousing collection of narrative poems by Arthur Conan Doyle that celebrate deeds of heroism, patriotism, and adventure. Written mostly in the 1890s when the British Empire was at its height, these poems reflect Doyle's passion for history and soldierly valor. The collection includes pieces like "The Song of the Bow," which harkens back to medieval archers and the Battle of Agincourt, and "The Ballad of East and West" (inspired by Kipling) extolling mutual respect between noble enemies. Many poems are devoted to military exploits – from the cannon fire of Waterloo to colonial skirmishes – depicted in rhythmic, martial language that stirs the blood. Yet Doyle also includes introspective verses, such as gentle memorials to fallen comrades and inspirational exhortations to duty and honor. The titular "action" isn't only war: a few poems praise explorers and everyday heroes confronting danger with grit. Throughout, Doyle's style is straightforward, rhythmic, and vivid; he often writes in ballad form with rhyming couplets or quatrains that make the poems almost song-like (fittingly, some were later set to music). Songs of Action was well-received for capturing the Victorian spirit of courage and fortitude. Modern readers find in it a time capsule of imperial ethos – unabashedly celebrating bravery and self-sacrifice, sometimes with jingoistic overtones, but also with genuine emotional resonance for those who dare greatly. Doyle's verse may not be as famous as his prose, but in these stanzas his heart for adventure beats strong.
Verfügbar seit: 01.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 120 Seiten.

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