Poems of Henry Timrod; with Memoir (eBook)

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2022
92 Seiten
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In 'Poems of Henry Timrod; with Memoir,' readers enter the world of a quintessential Southern poet whose works are intimately connected with the ethos of the American Civil War era. The collection resonates with the fervor and strife that defined the Confederacy, showcasing Timrod's acclaimed poetic prowess. While his literary style manifests a blend of romanticism with Southern sensibilities, Timrod's verse also serves as a cultural artefact, immersing readers in the historical context of the 19th century American South. 'Ethnogenesis,' among others in this compendium, exemplifies his influence on the Southern populace and his significance during a pivotal moment in American history. The book crafts a narrative not only of war but also of the South's complex identity, woven into the cadences of Timrod's poetry. Henry Timrod, dubbed the poet laureate of the Confederacy, stands as an emblematic figure of Southern literature. His encouragement of Southern nationalism and his role in stirring the martial spirits among the young men of his time hint at a profound engagement with the burgeoning socio-political landscape of his era. The memoir portion provides an essential backdrop, elucidating personal experiences that indeed permeated and shaped his oeuvre. The alignment between Timrod's life and his poetic endeavors reveals a deep-rooted connection to the Southern cause, which, in turn, informs his verse with authenticity and emotive strength. This book is recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of American literature and history, particularly those interested in the Civil War and Southern culture. Timrod's poems serve not merely as expressions of individual artistry but as reflections of the collective spirit of the South during a tumultuous period. The juxtaposition of poetry with memoir in this volume offers a layered understanding of Timrod's work and the circumstances that inspired it, making 'Poems of Henry Timrod; with Memoir' a significant addition to any literary collection seeking to comprehend the cultural landscape of the Civil War through the lens of one of its most poignant voices.

Henry Timrod, born on December 8, 1828, in Charleston, South Carolina, is a distinguished American poet often remembered for his contributions to Confederate literature during the Civil War. Timrod stemmed from a family with German lineage, where his educational journey was marked by both brilliance and the restraints of financial hardship, leading to his withdrawal from the University of Georgia due to monetary constraints. Despite this, his intellectual spark and skill were evident in his literary works. Timrod's involvement with 'The Russell's Magazine' saw his poetry gain a following, however, it was the onset of the Civil War that deeply influenced his canon, with poems such as 'Ethnogenesis' and 'Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C., 1867' framing his legacy. His posthumous compilation 'Poems of Henry Timrod; with Memoir' (1873) was edited by fellow poet Paul Hamilton Hayne, offering a poignant window into the Southern experience during a tumultuous period. Timrod's verse is characterized by its romantic imagery, Southern patriotism, and somber reflections on life, nature, and mortality. Scholars often liken Timrod's work to that of the famed English poets Keats and Wordsworth for its rich texture and emotional depth, yet uniquely American in its context and themes. His literary contributions, although overshadowed by the likes of Poe and Whitman, remain critical in understanding the cultural landscape of 19th-century America. Sadly, Henry Timrod's life was as fraught with difficulty as his verses were with beauty, succumbing to tuberculosis on October 7, 1867, in Columbia, South Carolina.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 1861-1865 • 19th century • 19th century poets • American Literature • American poetry • American poetry classics • Civil War • Civil War era poetry • Confederate • Confederate poet • Henry Timrod collection • historical American literature • History • literary poetry • Lyrical poetry • Poetry • poetry with memoir • Southern poets • United States
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