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More Songs From Vagabondia

eBook - Exploring the Bohemian Ethos of Vagabondia through Varied Poetic Forms and Themes
ISBN/EAN: 4064066179113
Umbreit-Nr.: 8974053

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 129 S., 0.51 MB
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Erschienen am 17.12.2019
Auflage: 1/2019


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    • In 'More Songs From Vagabondia,' Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey offer a curated collection that continues to explore the bohemian and spirited ethos first introduced in their initial 'Songs from Vagabondia' collaboration. This anthology, marked by its thematic richness and varied poetic forms, provides a deeper plunge into the late 19th-century romanticism that defined their earlier work. The selections within illustrate a vibrant tapestry of adventure, contemplation, and rebellion against societal conventions, showcasing exceptional works that resonate with the themes of freedom and the beauty of the natural world. The anthology stands out not only for its content but also for its stylistic diversity, encapsulating the essence of turn-of-the-century American literature. The collaborative efforts of Carman and Hovey, both pivotal figures within their literary circle, embody a period ripe with experimentation and a departure from traditional Victorian strictures. Their personal and professional backgrounds are steeped in the late romantic era, with this collection positioning itself as a nuanced commentary on the eras shifting dynamics. Their embrace of the vagabond spirit speaks to broader cultural and literary movements of the time, where a yearning for a life unencumbered by the industrial ages demands was a recurring motif. This anthology is recommended not just for its historical and literary value but also for its exploration of human desires and freedoms. 'More Songs From Vagabondia' beckons readers into a realm where the precision of poetic form meets the passionate spirit of two visionaries. Aspiring poets, literary scholars, and anyone entranced by the lure of the open road will find this collection a compelling journey through the hearts and minds of its creators, inviting a reflective exploration of ones own vagabond spirit.