A Few More Verses

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Sprache - Englisch

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In 'A Few More Verses,' Susan Coolidge offers a reflective collection that gracefully navigates the meandering paths of human emotions and experiences. Her literary style, rooted in the lyrical tradition, presents a tapestry of everyday wonders and the subtle complexities of life. Coolidge's verses exhibit a keen observance of nature and an intimate examination of the self. This work finds its context amid a broader movement of 19th-century American female authors who shaped the contours of women's literature, creating spaces for emotional expression and personal growth. The volume transcends time through its universal themes and the delicate intricacies of its narrative craft.

Susan Coolidge, the nom de plume of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, was rooted in a milieu that fostered literary cultivation and civic involvement. Her previous works, such as the beloved 'What Katy Did' series, mirror her adeptness at capturing the domestic and the didactic with warmth and sincerity. It is likely that Coolidge's personal journey, including her experiences in nursing during the Civil War, infused her poetry with the depth of empathy and nuanced understanding that characterizes her prose.

'A Few More Verses' is recommended for readers who cherish the enduring resonance of finely spun poetry. Coolidge's work invites contemplation; her verses serve as an ode to the quieter observations and the often-unheard whispers of life. This collection will particularly appeal to those intrigued by the literary contributions of women in the 19th century and the timeless art of poetry that bridges the past and present with thoughtful elegance.


Über den Autor

Susan Coolidge is the pen name adopted by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (January 29, 1835 – April 9, 1905), an American children's author whose literary production captured the imaginations of young readers in the post-Civil War era. Born into a prominent and scholarly family in Cleveland, Ohio, Coolidge was heavily influenced by her surroundings and the intellectual vigor of her relatives. She pursued a career in nursing during the Civil War before turning to literature. Coolidge's body of work typically showcases her commitment to depicting domestic life and the inner world of her predominantly female protagonists with a touch of didacticism and moral orientation, all of which is encapsulated within her charming, easily accessible prose. A notable book in her bibliography is 'A Few More Verses' (1889), a collection that highlights Coolidge's adeptness not only in narrative forms but also in the poetic medium, building upon the warmth and gentility that characterizes her oeuvre. Best known for her 'What Katy Did' series, Coolidge's writing provides a vivid portrayal of 19th-century American life through the perspective of spirited young girls. Her works continue to be appreciated for their heartfelt storytelling and enduring themes of growth and resilience. Coolidge's literary style and thematic predilections remain significant in the study of American children's literature of her time.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 91 Seiten

Größe: 584,9 KB

ISBN: 8596547325086

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