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Salt-Water Ballads

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In «Salt-Water Ballads,» John Masefield crafts a captivating homage to the sea and seafaring life through a collection of lyrical poems that resonate with both nostalgia and adventure. Written in the early 20th century, this work employs vivid imagery and musical language, capturing the raw beauty and peril of maritime existence. Masefield's poetic style combines traditional ballad form with a modern sensibility, inviting readers to explore themes of longing, camaraderie, and the sublime power of the ocean. These poems not only reflect the lives of sailors but also evoke a wider cultural context of the British maritime heritage, highlighting the societal impact of seafaring on personal and communal identities. John Masefield, a poet, playwright, and novelist, had a deep-rooted fascination with the sea, shaped by his own experiences as a merchant sailor in his youth. His adventures across the Atlantic and encounters with diverse maritime cultures imbued his writing with authenticity and passion. This backdrop of personal experience is evident in «Salt-Water Ballads,» where Masefield channels his reverence for the ocean and its myriad tales, revealing insights into the struggles and joys of life at sea. This collection is a must-read for lovers of poetry, maritime history, and anyone seeking to indulge in the rhythms and beauty of oceanic life. Masefield's keen observations and evocative language invite readers to embark on a journey across the waves, making «Salt-Water Ballads» an enduring work that captures the heart of seafaring through lyrical majesty.

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04 listopada 2024
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50 str.
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8596547350330
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