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Love-Songs of Childhood

Eugene Field

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Love-Songs of Childhood," Eugene Field presents a tender collection of poems that delve into the unfettered joys and poignant sorrows of childhood. Crafting his verses with a melodic charm, Field employs a rhythmic style characterized by playful language, vivid imagery, and a profound sense of nostalgia. The collection captures the innocence and whimsy of youth, painting scenes that resonate with readers across generations, all the while demonstrating the Victorian poetic tradition's emphasis on emotion and nature. Eugene Field, often celebrated for his contributions to children's literature, was deeply influenced by his own experiences and reflections on innocence. Born in 1850, Field's background in journalism and poetry provided him with a keen understanding of language, allowing him to weave everyday experiences into artful verse. His longing for the simplicity of youth and his keen observations of children further inspired this timeless collection, imbuing it with sincerity and warmth. This enchanting volume is highly recommended for readers of all ages who seek to revisit the tender moments of their childhood. Field's deft lyrical touch will resonate with anyone yearning for the simplicity and innocence so often lost in adulthood, making "Love-Songs of Childhood" a poignant addition to any literary collection.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 26 pages.

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