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The Mother's Dream, and Other Poems: Sentimental Reflections and Emotional Verse: A Poetry Collection by Hannah Flagg Gould

Language
English
Format
Category

Lyric Poetry & Drama

In "The Mother's Dream, and Other Poems," Hannah Flagg Gould presents a poignant collection that intertwines maternal themes with rich romanticism and meticulous attention to nature. Gould's lyrical style combines vivid imagery with an emotional depth that captures the essence of motherhood, loss, and the beauty of the natural world. Published in the 19th century, these poems echo the transcendentalist influences of her time, reflecting a deep reverence for both the sacred and the mundane aspects of life, while showcasing her unique voice that echoes the inner thoughts and aspirations of women of her era. Hannah Flagg Gould, a prominent New England poet, was born into a world that valued domesticity and moral character, which strongly influenced her literary output. Having experienced personal loss and the struggles of contemporary womanhood, her work embodies both personal reflection and communal experience. Gould'Äôs writing is a product of her time but transcends these boundaries, presenting universal themes that continue to resonate. Her contributions to American poetry were significant yet often overshadowed, positioning her as a vital figure in the literary canon. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in early American literature, women's writing, or the exploration of intimate themes in poetry. Gould's refined verses offer not only a glimpse into the contemplations of a mother'Äôs heart but also invite readers to reflect on their own inner dreams and connections with nature. Her work remains timeless, making this collection a worthy addition to the library of any serious student of literature.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066185497

Release date

Ebook: 13 December 2019

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