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The Unknown Eros

Coventry Patmore

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Coventry Patmore's "The Unknown Eros" is a profound exploration of love, desire, and the complexities of human emotion framed within a rich tapestry of Victorian poetic sensibility. With its intricate lyricism and evocative imagery, the volume delves into the nuances of romantic attachment, juxtaposing mundane reality with transcendent longing. The structure of the poetry varies from sonnets to free verse, reflecting Patmore's innovative approach and keen ability to articulate the ineffable. This collection must be understood within the broader context of the Victorian literary movement, which grappled with the tensions between romantic ideals and societal expectations. Coventry Patmore (1823-1896) was a seminal figure in Victorian poetry, known for his exploration of themes such as love, spirituality, and the domestic sphere. His personal experiences, including his own tumultuous marriage and subsequent emotional struggles, profoundly influenced his writing. As an advocate for the spiritual dimensions of love, Patmore sought to articulate the deeper truths that lay beneath the surface of human relationships, a quest that permeates the verses of "The Unknown Eros." This collection is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of love and spiritual yearning. Patmore's exquisite handling of language and profound insights invite the reader to ponder the multifaceted nature of desire and its effects on the human soul. Scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike will find inspiration and solace within these pages, making it a significant contribution to the field of Victorian literature.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 54 páginas.

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