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Songs of Childhood

Walter De la Mare

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Songs of Childhood," Walter De la Mare crafts a lyrical and evocative collection that captures the essence of childhood innocence through a series of enchanting poems. The work is characterized by its whimsical imagery, musicality, and a deep sense of nostalgia for the uncomplicated joys of youth. De la Mare employs a vivid palette of language, which not only conveys the joys and sorrows of childhood but also reflects the broader modernist movement of the early 20th century, where language and form were explored in innovative ways. The enchanting cadence of the poems makes them accessible to both children and adults, allowing them to resonate deeply with readers of various ages. Walter De la Mare (1873-1956) was an English author and poet who dedicated much of his literary career to exploring themes of memory, fantasy, and the innocence of childhood. His own experiences growing up in a Victorian society, combined with his interest in folklore and the supernatural, informed his writing style. De la Mare's background in literature, along with his fascination with children's emotions and experiences, provided a rich foundation for the creation of "Songs of Childhood," revealing the delicate interplay between reality and imagination. This poignant collection is an essential read for those seeking to reconnect with the wonder and simplicity of early life. Educators, parents, and poetry enthusiasts alike will find value in its timeless themes and exquisite verse, making "Songs of Childhood" a highly recommended addition to any literary repertoire.
Disponível desde: 15/09/2022.
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