The Man of Uz, and Other Poems (eBook)

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2022
195 Seiten
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The Man of Uz, and Other Poems - L. H. Sigourney
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In 'The Man of Uz, and Other Poems,' L. H. Sigourney weaves a tapestry of verse deeply rooted in the rich soil of Biblical narrative and human experience. Sigourney's literary style is reflective and contemplative, often drawing upon religious and historical themes to impart moral and spiritual wisdom. The collection is typified by its titular poem, 'The Man of Uz,' which delves into the plight of the Biblical figure Job, exploring themes of faith and resilience. Readers will find that the poems transcend mere storytelling, engaging in a conversation with the literary context of early 19th-century American poetry which is marked by a negotiation between divine providence and the burgeoning individualism of the age.

Lydia Howard Sigourney, hailed as 'The Sweet Singer of Hartford,' was a prolific writer and well-regarded figure in the American literary scene of the 19th century. Her body of work, encapsulating over 300 pieces of varied literature, is a testament to her deep personal faith and her acute awareness of social and moral issues of her time. This discernment is evident throughout 'The Man of Uz' as Sigourney guides her readers through a journey of personal enlightenment, reflecting her own life's passions and challenges, and her enduring commitment to education and charitable causes.

The republication of 'The Man of Uz, and Other Poems' by DigiCat Publishing offers modern readers an illuminating glimpse into the contemplative heart of early American poetry. This collection is recommended for those who appreciate the interplay between theological thought and poetic expression. Sigourney's work transcends the bounds of her era, offering timeless insights into human suffering, virtue, and the eternal quest for understanding. Her poems remain a testament to the enduring power of faith and the indomitable spirit of humanity. Readers with a penchant for history, poetry, and philosophy will find in Sigourney a kindred spirit and guide.

Lydia Huntley Sigourney (1791–1865), often referred to as the 'Sweet Singer of Hartford,' was a prominent American poet during the early and mid-19th century. Born in Norwich, Connecticut and later based in Hartford, Sigourney achieved considerable fame through her prolific writing, which included poetry, essays, travel writing, and educational texts. She was a forerunner among women in the professional literary field and an advocate for women's education and social reform (Baym, 1978). Sigourney's literary style is characterized by sentimentalism and moral instruction, features typical of the era's 'cult of true womanhood' (Welter, 1966), which she both embraced and helped to shape in American literature. Her opus 'The Man of Uz, and Other Poems' presents a collection of poems reflecting her Christian faith and interest in moral and religious themes, deeply rooted in the didactic tradition of the period. Sigourney's writings often address the experiences of women, nature, and the human condition, delivered through a polished and ornate style. Despite being somewhat eclipsed after her death as literary tastes shifted, Sigourney's work remains a significant representation of the sentimental literary tradition and a reflection of 19th-century American culture and ideals. Her contributions continue to be studied for their cultural and historical insights as an early female voice in American literature (Kerber, 1980).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century poetry • American Literature • Biblical poetry • Classic • classic american poets • Epic poetry adaptations • Historic poetry anthologies • Inspirational religious poems • L. H. Sigourney works • lyric poetry collection • Poetry • public domain poetry • The Man of Uz book
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