Among the Isles of Shoals
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Description of life and people on a small New England island in the 19th Century
Celia Thaxter was een Amerikaanse schrijfster van poëzie en verhalen, wiens werk diep verweven is met het maritieme landschap. Haar vormende jaren bracht ze door op de Isles of Shoals, waar haar vader als vuurtorenwachter werkte. Haar gedichten, die voor het eerst verschenen in The Atlantic Monthly, brachten haar eind 19e eeuw grote populariteit in de Verenigde Staten. Thaxter werd geprezen om haar vermogen om de schoonheid en wildheid van de natuur vast te leggen, met name de kustlijn, en verkende thema's als eenzaamheid, schoonheid en de verbinding van de mens met de natuurlijke wereld.
Description of life and people on a small New England island in the 19th Century
This collection of poetry celebrates the beauty of nature and the simplicity of rural life. The poems are filled with vivid imagery and explore themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. Whether you're a poetry lover or simply looking for a book to help you unwind and appreciate the world around you, Idyls and Pastorals is a must-read.
Idyls and Pastorals is a collection of poems and illustrations that celebrate the joys and beauty of nature, love, and life. Written by the acclaimed poet Celia Thaxter and illustrated by some of the finest artists of her time, such as Childe Hassam and American painter and illustrator Fidelia Bridges. This book is a must for lovers of poetry and art.
The Poems of Celia Thaxter brings together a collection of the author's most beloved and evocative poetry. From the sweeping landscapes and natural wonders of New England to the small moments of beauty that illuminate everyday life, Thaxter's verse captures the spirit of a bygone era and the timeless emotions that define the human experience.
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