Before penning this celebrated poem, Robert Bloomfield emerged from modest beginnings, deeply influenced by his own experiences as a farmer's boy. His intimate knowledge of rural life lends authenticity to the poem's voice, allowing for a heartfelt and sincere reflection upon the toils and rewards of agrarian labor. Crafted with contemplative empathy, Bloomfield's verses encapsulate the essence of his bucolic upbringing, contributing to a body of literature that romanticizes the rustic simplicity and inherent beauty of the pastoral life.
'DigiCat Publishing's edition of 'The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem' is a tribute to the enduring nature of Bloomfield's work. Inviting both literary scholars and casual readers to a world that celebrates the agricultural heart of society, this edition is not only a preserver of historical cultural values but also an inspiration for modern audiences to appreciate the less-traveled roads of the countryside. In honoring such timeless literature, DigiCat ensures that the pastoral melodies of Robert Bloomfield's verse continue to resonate through generations, beckoning readers to revisit the tranquility and spiritual richness of life intertwined with nature's ever-turning wheel.
Robert Bloomfield (1766–1823) was an English labouring-class poet whose work is emblematic of the rural genre and the pastoral tradition. Born in Honington, Suffolk, Bloomfield was apprenticed to a shoemaker after the early death of his father. Despite his humble beginnings and limited formal education, he was a voracious reader, which laid the groundwork for his literary development. Bloomfield's seminal work, 'The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem' (1800), is an exemplification of Georgic poetry, capturing the rhythms and cycles of the agricultural year. Written in a period fraught with the upheavals of the Industrial Revolution, the poem harks back to an idealized rural England and observes the nuanced relationship between man and nature. His verse is imbued with a keen observational eye and a gentle sentimentality that makes the ordinary aspects of country life the locus of profound beauty and moral instruction. The success of 'The Farmer's Boy' was considerable, with the poem going through multiple editions and translations, securing Bloomfield a place among the noteworthy poets of his time. Despite this early popularity, financial stability eluded him, and he spent his later years struggling with poverty and ill-health. Nonetheless, Bloomfield's contributions to English literature endure, and his work provides insightful commentary on the socio-economic conditions of rural workers during the early 19th century.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Lyrik / Gedichte |
Schlagworte | 19th-century British poets • agrarian lifestyle literature • Country Life • countryside in literature • English literature • English pastoral poems • Nature-inspired verse • pastoral poem • Poetry • Robert Bloomfield poetry • romantic era poetry • Rural Poetry • The Farmer's Boy poem |
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