In the Days When the World Was Wide, and Other Verses (eBook)

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2022
69 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654721310-9 (EAN)

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In the Days When the World Was Wide, and Other Verses - Henry Lawson
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Henry Lawson's 'In the Days When the World Was Wide, and Other Verses' offers a profound exploration of humanity and the vast Australian landscape through the lens of poetry. With a rich literary style that resonates with the stark beauty and loneliness of the bush, Lawson's verses weave a tapestry of narratives that pay homage to the rugged lives of itinerant workers and settlers of his time. The collection is both a historical account and a poetic endeavor, setting its place firmly within the canon of Australian literature, as it echoes the prevailing cultural and social attitudes towards the end of the 19th century. Lawson's naturalistic approach and direct language enable a poignant reflection of the human condition within the expansive backdrop of Australia's frontiers.nAs one of Australia's most celebrated authors and poets, Henry Lawson's own experiences heavily influenced his writing. The son of a Norwegian sailor and a feminist writer, Lawson faced poverty, deafness, and the challenges of life in the bush, all of which infused his work with authenticity and compassion. His portrayal of the Australian experience from an underdog perspective is a testament to his profound empathy and his connection to the everyday struggles of the common people. The deeply personal nature of Lawson's poetry in this collection offers a window into his soul and his profound understanding of hardship and resilience.nReaders who are seeking an intimate portrayal of Australian heritage, or those who simply appreciate evocative and enduring poetry, will find 'In the Days When the World Was Wide, and Other Verses' a compelling read. It not only provides an insightful view into an era of vast transformation in Australia but also gifts us timeless reflections on life, nature, and the indelible spirit of humankind. This classic work, attentively republished by DigiCat Publishing, remains an essential addition to the collection of anyone who values the depth and substance of classic poetic narrative.

Henry Lawson (1867–1922) was a seminal Australian writer and poet, whose work left an indelible imprint on Australian literature and national identity. Born on June 17, 1867, in a gold-mining region of New South Wales, he grew up in the bush, an upbringing which deeply influenced his writing. Despite suffering from deafness and enduring a difficult life that included financial hardship and periods of deafness, Lawson's keen observations of life in the Australian outback and his earnest portrayals of the hardships of rural people are unparalleled. His literary journey began with publishing poetry and short stories in the Bulletin magazine, leading to significant recognition. One of Lawson's major contributions to poetry is 'In the Days When the World Was Wide, and Other Verses' (1896), which showcased his profound connection to the Australian landscape and his compassionate view of the struggles of the everyman. His verse reflects a unique realism, a vivid depiction of the vast and often unforgiving Australian bush, all while exhibiting a deep emotional resonance and a distinctive narrative voice that stirred national pride. Lawson's literary style is marked by its use of clear, direct language and a focus on the narrative within the poem, bringing a stark realism that has often been compared to the prose of Russian writer Anton Chekhov. Throughout his works, Lawson conveyed a raw authenticity that solidified his position as a foundational figure in Australian literature, influencing subsequent generations of writers and poets.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century verse • Australia • australian poetry • Bush Poetry • classic poetic literature • colonial Australian literature • English literature • Frontier and pioneer life • Henry Lawson poems • historical poetry • lyric poetry collection • Poetic anthology • Poetry • public domain poetry
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