The Mountain Spring and Other Poems (eBook)
119 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654738139-6 (EAN)
Nancy Rebecca Campbell Glass, a voice that may have been underrepresented or overlooked in her time, has found posthumous recognition through the efforts of DigiCat Publishing. By preserving her contributions, DigiCat underscores Glass's dedication to the craft of poetry and her engagement with the literary movements of her era. The impetus behind Glass's poetic creations likely stems from both her intimate relationship with the natural environment and a reflective perspective on life's ephemeral beauty and complexity. This collection is a testament to her contemplative spirit and her ability to distill profound emotional truths into verse.
'The Mountain Spring and Other Poems' is highly recommended for readers who relish the opportunity to connect with voices from literature's extensive canon. Glass's poetry will especially appeal to those with an affinity for the lyrical interplay between nature and human introspection. Through DigiCat's meticulous presentation, the modern reader is invited to engage with her work, allowing a seamless immersion into a poetic journey that is as timeless as the mountain spring itself. Scholars and enthusiasts of poetry alike will find value and resonance in Glass's reflective and thought-provoking collection.
Nancy Rebecca Campbell Glass is a poet renowned for her evocative exploration of natural themes and personal reflection, exemplified in her revered collection 'The Mountain Spring and Other Poems'. Glass's poetic style is marked by a deep attachment to the pastoral and the tranquil, often invoking the serene landscapes as metaphors for innermost emotions and thoughts. Her work, steeped in a romantic tradition, echoes with a modern sensibility that probes the relationship between the individual and nature. The titular poem of her collection, 'The Mountain Spring', received particular acclaim for its lyrical beauty and adept use of imagery to conjure the eponymous spring's purity and its symbolic significance. Glass's literary contributions are underscored by her capacity to intertwine the sensorial with the cerebral, thereby inviting her readers to a meditative engagement with her verse. While not as prolific as some of her contemporaries, Glass's poetry has etched its place in the literary canon for its heartfelt sincerity and its quiet, yet profound, resonance with the human experience. Her works serve as a testament to the enduring power of nature in art and continue to inspire a devoted readership.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Lyrik / Gedichte |
Schlagworte | 19th century women poets • American Literature • American poetry classics • Classic • inspirational poetry • literary poetry works • lyric poetry collection • Nancy Rebecca Campbell Glass • Nature-inspired poetry • poetic belles-lettres • Poetry • public domain poetry books • vintage poetry compilations |
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