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Ardours and Endurances; Also, A Faun's Holiday & Poems and Phantasies: Exploring War, Nature, and the Human Spirit Through Poetry

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In "Ardours and Endurances; Also, A Faun's Holiday & Poems and Phantasies," Robert Nichols intricately weaves a tapestry of poetic exploration that delves into the profound dichotomies of human experience: love and loss, joy and sorrow. Nichols's literary style is marked by its rich imagery and rhythmic fluidity, demonstrating a keen understanding of both classical influences and modernist sensibilities. The collection stands out for its philosophical depth and emotional resonance, positioning Nichols within the broader context of early 20th-century poetry, where personal subjectivity and the pursuit of beauty coexist with disillusionment in a changing world. Robert Nichols, a contemporary of the Georgian poets and influenced by the tumult of World War I, draws upon his experiences as a soldier, shaping the thematic concerns of his work. His immersion in nature and mythology, particularly evident in "A Faun's Holiday," showcases his quest to reconcile the primal instincts of humanity with the complexities of civilized life. Nichols's ability to juxtapose tenderness with stark reality reveals a nuanced understanding of the human condition, making his voice both unique and relatable. This collection is highly recommended for readers who appreciate poetry that invites introspection and reflection. Nichols'Äôs evocative language and layered themes resonate on multiple levels, making it an enriching read for both casual and scholarly audiences alike. Dive into this exquisite compilation to explore the delicate balance of ardor and endurance in the human spirit.

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eBook : 13 de diciembre de 2019

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