The Unknown Eros (eBook)

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2022
54 Seiten
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859-654736429-0 (EAN)

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The Unknown Eros - Coventry Patmore
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In 'The Unknown Eros', Coventry Patmore embarks on an exploration of the complexities of love through an assemblage of lyric poetry that resonates with Victorian sensibilities yet bears a timeless quality. Patmore's style intertwines the ornate diction of his era with a penetrating psychological insight, resulting in a work that dazzles not just with its formal beauty but also with its depth of emotion. Saturated within the literary context of the 19th-century tradition, Patmore's work is situated in an epoch where burgeoning Romantic ideals began to grapple with the starker truths of human experience, rendering 'The Unknown Eros' as a pertinent reflection of its time and an enriching addition to the corpus of world literature.

Coventry Patmore, known primarily for his earlier work 'The Angel in the House', was profoundly influenced by his devout faith and the intricacies of his personal life, including tragic romantic experiences. 'The Unknown Eros' stands as an evolution of his contemplations, emerging from the crucible of personal sorrow and spiritual reflection. It encapsulates both the silent yearnings and the divine nature of love, themes that are woven intricately throughout Patmore's entire oeuvre.

'The Unknown Eros' is recommended for readers who appreciate the convergence of rich language and emotional exploration in verse. Patmore's collection warrants reading not merely as a poetic account of love's multifaceted nature but also as a key to understanding the broader societal and religious undercurrents of the Victorian period. For scholars and enthusiasts alike, this work serves as a profound meditation on the ethereal aspects of the human condition and the transcendent qualities of love.

Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore was an esteemed English poet and critic, widely recognized for his contributions to Victorian literature. Born on July 23, 1823, in Essex, he garnered acclaim primarily for his 1854 poem, 'The Angel in the House,' which celebrated marital love and had a significant impact on domestic ideals of the era. Patmore's literary journey reflects his profound interest in the intersection of the spiritual and the romantic, facets eloquently explored in his verse. 'The Unknown Eros,' another one of his masterpieces, stands as a testament to his lyrical prowess and deep consideration of divine love. This collection of odes, first published in 1877, showcases Patmore's mature poetic voice and spiritual sensibility. His sophisticated use of poetic forms and metrical innovation cemented his reputation as an artist of eloquent expression and philosophical depth. As a critic, Patmore also contributed insightful essays on art and poetry, further influencing Victorian aesthetics and thought. His works demonstrate a unique blend of the high moral tone of the Victorian period mingled with a distinctive artistic sensibility. Patmore passed away on November 26, 1896, but left behind a legacy of work that continues to be studied for its influence on nineteenth-century literature and its rich explorations of human and divine love.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century poets • Coventry Patmore • English literature • English lyric poetry • english poetry • erotic literature classics • Lyrical verse • public domain poetry books • romantic love poems • spirituality in poetry • The Unknown Eros • Victorian Poetry
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