Objętość 36 stron
Lollingdon Downs, and Other Poems, with Sonnets
O książce
In «Lollingdon Downs, and Other Poems, with Sonnets,» John Masefield crafts a lyrical tapestry that captures the quintessential beauty of the English countryside alongside profound reflections on the human experience. Written in a style that juxtaposes vivid imagery with emotional depth, this collection resonates with Masefield'Äôs mastery of meter and rhythm, often invoking nature as a backdrop for exploration of themes like love, loss, and the passage of time. The text is situated within the early 20th-century literary milieu, characterized by a reaction against modernism, aiming to retain a connection with the pastoral traditions of the English poetic canon. John Masefield, the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1930 until his death in 1967, immersed himself in the narratives of the English landscape, which greatly informed his work. His early maritime experiences and subsequent travels imbued him with a deep appreciation for the natural world and human suffering. This duality finds a harmonious expression in «Lollingdon Downs,» serving as a testament to his personal evolution and the existential struggles of his time. Readers seeking a poetic exploration that marries lyrical beauty with philosophical insight will find Masefield'Äôs collection both enriching and poignant. «Lollingdon Downs» invites you into a world where nature itself becomes a silent witness to the complexities of life, making it a worthwhile addition to any literary collection.