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In "The Old Soldier's Story: Poems and Prose Sketches," James Whitcomb Riley crafts a rich tapestry of verses and vignettes that evoke the intricacies of a soldier's life in a post-Civil War America. Riley employs a colloquial tone infused with deep emotional resonance, skillfully blending humor and pathos to depict the struggles and triumphs of veterans. This collection is notable not only for its heartfelt narratives but also for its reflection of the broader societal shifts and the nostalgia that permeated the nation during the late 19th century, marking a bridge between romanticism and realism in American literature. James Whitcomb Riley, often affectionately referred to as the "Hoosier Poet," hailed from Indiana, a region that deeply influenced his works. His upbringing in a rural setting and experiences with the effects of the Civil War on both soldiers and families informed his empathetic portrayal of the old soldier's tale. Riley's ability to capture the hearts and voices of ordinary people arose from his deep engagement with folk traditions and oral storytelling, making him a beloved figure in American poetry. Readers seeking both a historical perspective and an emotional exploration of veteran experiences will find "The Old Soldier's Story" an invaluable addition to their literary collection. Riley's poignant reflections serve as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, making this work not only a poignant reminiscence but also a celebration of life'Äôs enduring hope.
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E-bok: 17. desember 2019
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