The Children (eBook)

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2022
133 Seiten
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The Children - Alice Meynell
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In "The Children," Alice Meynell crafts a delicate and poignant exploration of childhood through a series of vivid, lyric poems that celebrate the simplicity and wonder of youthful experiences. Employing an evocative style rich with imagery and emotion, Meynell captures the essence of innocence, the joys of discovery, and the profound relationships that children forge with their environment and one another. Set against the backdrop of the late Victorian era, her work resonates with a deep understanding of the human condition, intertwining themes of love, loss, and the fleeting nature of time, making it a remarkable contribution to the poetry of her age. Alice Meynell, a prominent figure in the Victorian literary scene, was not only a poet but also a critic and a feminist, often drawing inspiration from her own experiences as a mother and her philosophical reflections on life and art. Her literary career flourished in a milieu that frequently marginalized women's voices, and yet she managed to create an oeuvre that reflects both personal depth and universal themes. Meynell's unique perspective as a mother deeply influenced her portrayal of childhood, adding authenticity and emotional resonance to her work. For readers seeking a profound and tender reflection on the essence of childhood, "The Children" is an essential read. Meynell's ability to articulate the complexities of early life through an exquisite literary lens invites readers to reminisce about their own childhoods and appreciate the beauty embedded in everyday moments. This collection is a timeless reminder of the joy and vulnerability of youth.

Alice Meynell (1847–1922) was an English poet, essayist, and editor whose literary contributions bridged the Victorian and modernist eras. Often celebrated for her lyrical prosody and thoughtful contemplation of nature and humanity, Meynell began her writing career in the later part of the 19th century. Born Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson in Barnes, London, she was exposed to a rich intellectual environment from a young age, which greatly influenced her literary career. Meynell's poetic prowess is showcased in works such as 'Preludes' (1875), where her sonnets and lyrics capture the complex interplay of spiritual and physical realms. Her essays reflect a wide range of interests, from art criticism to social commentary. 'The Children' (1913), provides nuanced observations on childhood and the innocence and potential embodied by the young, tactfully woven into her broader themes of beauty and moral reflection. Aside from her literary contributions, Meynell took on the role of an editor, alongside her husband Wilfrid Meynell, contributing significantly to the periodical 'The Pen'. Her body of work and editorial leadership earned her respect in literary circles, and she became a prominent figure amongst the literary elite of her time. Meynell's writings continue to draw scholarly attention for their elegant style and the manner in which they reflect the transition of English literature into the modern age.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century novels • 19th century reflections • Alice Meynell works • British female poet • British Literature Classics • childhood poetry • children • classic english literature • classic women authors • Contemplative Poems • elegant imagery • emotional resonance • english classic fiction • historical literary fiction • Innocence and soul • innocence of youth • Introspective verses • literary fiction • lyrical prose • marriage • Nature Observations • nostalgic themes • philosophical inquiry • playful innocence • Poetic reverence • public domain classics • Reflective stillness • Spiritual Contemplation • Tender observations • the family • Timeless Reflections • Victorian childhood • Victorian Literature • Women
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