Songs Unsung (eBook)

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2022
162 Seiten
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Songs Unsung - Lewis Morris
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Lewis Morris' 'Songs Unsung' is an evocative collection of poetry that delves deep into the human condition, exploring themes of time, beauty, and existential reflection. The compilation exudes the richness of the Anglo-Welsh literary tradition, in which Morris is a celebrated figure. His poetic style seamlessly weaves intricate imagery and emotional depth, creating a tapestry of verse that resonates with universal truths. Poems such as 'The Lesson of Time', 'The Pathos of Art', and 'Odatis' stand as pillars within the collection, each one reflecting Morris' adeptness in capturing the ineffable nuances of human experience and the temporal nature of life's artistic encapsulations. The literary context of Morris' work situates him among the eminent voices of his time, who sought to convey the subtleties of life and art through the lyricism and rhythm of their poetry.

Lewis Morris was not only a prominent figure within the Anglo-Welsh literary sphere but also an astute observer of the world around him. His insights, compounded by his experiences and the cultural milieu from which he arose, culminated in works that echo the contemplative and often poignant realities of life. 'Songs Unsung' is a testament to Morris' profound sensitivity to the intricate dance of art and emotion, a sensitivity that likely inspired him to capture the unsung melodies of existence within his verses.

'Songs Unsung' is recommended for readers who appreciate the rich tradition of Victorian-era poetry and those intrigued by the lyrical exploration of life's grand tapestry. Morris' collection is an invitation to wander through the gardens of thought and feeling, to listen for the quiet harmonies that lie beneath the surface of everyday life. The depth and artistry found within these pages will no doubt appeal to lovers of classical poetry and newcomers alike, offering insights and reflections that endure long after the final stanza is read.

Lewis Morris (1833–1907) was a Welsh academic and poet, remembered primarily for his lyrical poetry which reflected contemporary Victorian themes. Born on January 23, 1833, in Carmarthenshire, he embarked on his education at Sherborne School and later matriculated at Jesus College, Oxford. His literary career was hallmarked by the publication of 'Songs of Two Worlds' (1871-1875), a series of three books that garnered widespread acclaim for their romanticized and idealistic verse reflective of Morris' liberal humanist beliefs. His book 'Songs Unsung' further cements his reputation as a poet invested in the exploration of the human condition and the unspoken aspirations of humanity. Morris distinguished himself from his contemporaries through his ability to encapsulate the struggles and triumphs intrinsic to the human spirit (Lewis Morris, 1883). His work often delved into themes of social justice, spiritual inquiry, and the quest for personal fulfilment. Morris's lyrical prowess exemplified the later Victorian era's poetic form, rich in emotion and imbued with a sense of moral urgency. Although not as well-known today as some of his contemporaries, Morris contributed significantly to the intellectual and cultural dialogues of his time, leaving behind a body of work that continues to be of interest to scholars of Victorian literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th-century poets • British poetry anthologies • classic poems • English literature • english poetry • historic poets • Lewis Morris poet • literary poetry works • lyric poetry classics • public domain poetry • Songs Unsung book • Victorian poetry collections • welsh authors
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