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Helen of Troy and Other Poems

Sara Teasdale

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "Helen of Troy, and Other Poems," Sara Teasdale explores themes of beauty, love, and despair through a vivid and lyrical style that underscores her mastery of evocative language. The poems are set against mythological backdrops, notably the iconic figure of Helen, whose legendary beauty serves as a focal point for deeper inquiries into the nature of desire and the paradox of beauty that begets suffering. Teasdale's work reflects both the Romantic tradition in its emotional depth and Modernist elements in its introspective focus, creating a rich tapestry of human experience that resonates with timeless relevance. Sara Teasdale, an influential American lyric poet of the early 20th century, drew on her own experiences of love and longing, as well as the societal expectations of her time, to craft poetry that reflects profound human emotions. Her personal struggles with mental health and her reflections on femininity in a patriarchal society inform the poignant insights found in this collection, bridging her private world with wider cultural narratives unfolding during her lifetime. Teasdale was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1918, a testament to her impact on American literature. "Helen of Troy, and Other Poems" is a compelling exploration of the human condition that will captivate anyone interested in the interplay of beauty and pain. Readers will find solace and reflection in Teasdale's exquisite verses, making this collection an essential addition to the library of lovers of poetry and art alike.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 118 pagine.

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