Songs Unsung

eBook: Songs Unsung

Sprache - Englisch

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In "Songs Unsung," Lewis Morris presents a poignant collection of poems that delve into the themes of longing, loss, and the unvoiced sentiments of the human experience. Morris employs a lyrical and often evocative style, interweaving natural imagery with introspective reflections, inviting readers to explore the depths of their own emotions. The work is set against the backdrop of the late 19th-century literary movement, which sought to revive and redefine poetic expression, making it a significant contribution to the Victorian poetic landscape. Each poem resonates with musicality, effectively capturing the often unsung emotions that lie beneath the surface of everyday life. Lewis Morris, a Welsh poet and playwright, was influenced by the complexities of human nature and the societal changes of his time. His background in the experience of personal and national identity—being deeply rooted in Welsh heritage—shapes his unique voice in poetry, blending nationalism with a rich exploration of personal feelings. Morris's literary career was marked by a commitment to expressing authentic emotional truths, making him an important figure among his contemporaries. "Songs Unsung" is recommended for readers seeking a profound poetic exploration that speaks to the unsaid and the often overlooked. Whether you are a seasoned poetry enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Morris's eloquent verses offer a transformative journey through human emotion, beckoning you to listen to the echoes of the unsung stories that reside within us all.


Über den Autor

Lewis Morris (1833–1907) was a Welsh academic and poet, remembered primarily for his lyrical poetry which reflected contemporary Victorian themes. Born on January 23, 1833, in Carmarthenshire, he embarked on his education at Sherborne School and later matriculated at Jesus College, Oxford. His literary career was hallmarked by the publication of 'Songs of Two Worlds' (1871-1875), a series of three books that garnered widespread acclaim for their romanticized and idealistic verse reflective of Morris' liberal humanist beliefs. His book 'Songs Unsung' further cements his reputation as a poet invested in the exploration of the human condition and the unspoken aspirations of humanity. Morris distinguished himself from his contemporaries through his ability to encapsulate the struggles and triumphs intrinsic to the human spirit (Lewis Morris, 1883). His work often delved into themes of social justice, spiritual inquiry, and the quest for personal fulfilment. Morris's lyrical prowess exemplified the later Victorian era's poetic form, rich in emotion and imbued with a sense of moral urgency. Although not as well-known today as some of his contemporaries, Morris contributed significantly to the intellectual and cultural dialogues of his time, leaving behind a body of work that continues to be of interest to scholars of Victorian literature.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 162 Seiten

Größe: 368,7 KB

ISBN: 8596547312093

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