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Lyric & Poetry
In "Dreams and Days: Poems," George Parsons Lathrop invites readers into a contemplative exploration of the human experience as interpreted through the lens of nature, love, and the ephemeral quality of life. His lyrical style, imbued with a sense of musicality and rhythm, often intertwines the vivid imagery of the natural world with profound emotional insights, creating a rich tapestry of thought and feeling. This collection is situated within the broader context of 19th-century American poetry, a time marked by romanticism and a burgeoning appreciation for the intimate connection between humanity and the environment. Lathrop's work often reflects the ideals of this movement, echoing the thematic concerns of his contemporaries while maintaining a unique voice that resonates with both introspection and optimism. Lathrop (1851-1898), a significant yet underappreciated figure in American literature, was an advocate for aestheticism and the beauty of language. His literary journey was influenced by his connections with notable figures such as James Russell Lowell and the transcendentalists. These relationships, combined with Lathrop's personal experiences of loss and love, deeply informed his creative vision in "Dreams and Days.'Äù Through this collection, he reflects on universal truths, revealing the intricacies of the human spirit. This anthology is a must-read for enthusiasts of American poetry and those who appreciate the subtle interplay between the self and the external world. Lathrop's delicate and profound verses invite readers to pause, reflect, and savor the beauty of life'Äôs transient moments, making it a timeless addition to any literary collection.
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Ebook: December 13, 2019
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