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The World's Best Poetry: Sorrow and Consolation - Journeys Through Sorrow and Solace: A Literary Exploration of Emotional Resilience and Melancholy Verse - cover
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The World's Best Poetry: Sorrow and Consolation - Journeys Through Sorrow and Solace: A Literary Exploration of Emotional Resilience and Melancholy Verse

Heinrich Heine, Harriett Beecher Stowe, Walt Whitman, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Andrew Lang, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Eugene Field, John Milton, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Alexander Pope, John Keats, Austin Dobson, Francis Bacon, Lyman Abbott, Lord Byron, Lord Alfred Tennyson

Editora: Good Press

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The World's Best Poetry: Sorrow and Consolation offers readers an enlightening exploration of human emotion, spanning from the depths of despair to the heights of solace. This anthology showcases a rich tapestry of poetic styles, including romanticism, symbolism, and classical artistry, each reflecting the profound themes of sorrow and consolation. The collection's diversity is its strength, featuring captivating works that echo across eras, resonating with universal truths and emotional depth. Standout pieces emerge, offering poignant insights into the human condition and inviting readers to linger in reflective thought. This collection brings together the unassailable talents of literary luminaries such as Heine, Whitman, and Stowe, whose varied backgrounds and perspectives illuminate the anthology'Äôs theme. These poets and authors, pivotal in cultural and literary movements such as Romanticism and Transcendentalism, create a harmonious dialogue that enriches the overarching theme. Through their contributions, readers gain a multidimensional perspective on the emotional intricacies of sorrow and the unwavering promise of consolation, bound together by their shared pursuit of expressive truths. Recommended for both scholarly inquiry and personal introspection, The World's Best Poetry: Sorrow and Consolation opens a window into an array of perspectives, inviting readers to traverse the emotional spectrum of sorrow and redemption. Engaging with this anthology offers critical insights into the cultural and philosophical contexts from which these pieces arose, fostering a deeper appreciation for the transformative power of poetry. The volume stands as a testament to the enduring capacity of the written word to console and illuminate, inviting exploration and reflection with each turn of the page.
Disponível desde: 22/08/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 222 páginas.

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