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The Conscript Mother - A Mother's Sacrifice: An Emotional Tale of War and Family - cover

The Conscript Mother - A Mother's Sacrifice: An Emotional Tale of War and Family

Robert Herrick

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In "The Conscript Mother," Robert Herrick delves into the harrowing emotional turmoil of a mother faced with the prospect of losing her son to war, illustrating the profound theme of maternal sacrifice that resonates through the ages. Herrick's poignant narrative gently weaves lyrical poetry and vivid imagery, creating a tapestry of heartache and resilience amidst the backdrop of conflict. This work, set during the tumultuous periods of the 17th century 'Äî a time defined by social upheaval and the specter of war 'Äî reflects the broader anxieties of a society grappling with the costs of military conscription, encapsulating the era's anxieties with a poignant and personal touch. Robert Herrick was an influential figure in the 17th-century literary landscape, known primarily for his lyric poetry. Living through a tumultuous time marked by the English Civil War, he became acutely aware of the personal costs of political conflict, a theme that inflected much of his work. Drawing from his own experiences and observations, Herrick's empathetic lens allows readers to traverse the complex emotional landscape of love, loss, and the stark realities of conscription. This evocative tale is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of personal narrative and historical context. Readers will find themselves immersed in Herrick's rich language and emotional depth, making "The Conscript Mother" not only a historical commentary but also a timeless exploration of a mother's love in the face of adversity.
Disponible desde: 21/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 30 páginas.

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