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Children of the Night. Exploring the haunting beauty and dark themes of American lyrical poetry in a collection of introspective verse

Par : Edwin Arlington Robinson
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  • Nombre de pages129
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664624833
  • EAN4057664624833
  • Date de parution25/04/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille501 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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Edwin Arlington Robinson's "Children of the Night" is a poignant exploration of human complexity, encapsulating themes of despair, longing, and the search for identity through a nuanced lens. This collection of poems, published in 1897, showcases Robinson's masterful command of language and form, blending traditional meter with innovative imagery. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America, the poems reflect the existential struggles of individuals, revealing a deep-seated ambivalence towards modernity and its discontents, all while engaging with the Romantic tradition and the emerging Modernist sensibilities that defined the era.
Robinson, a pivotal figure in American poetry, drew from his own life experiences, marked by personal adversity, to inform his artistic vision. Born in 1869 in a small town in Maine, Robinson faced social isolation and familial hardships, which imbued his works with authentic emotional depth. His poetic journey was significantly influenced by the broader literary movements of his time, as well as his relationships with contemporaries like Theodore Roosevelt, who championed his work.
This background arguably shaped the melancholic beauty and introspective nature of "Children of the Night." "Children of the Night" is essential for readers seeking insightful reflections on the human condition. Robinson's deft use of symbolism and meter invites contemplation, making it a rich text for scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike. Through its exploration of universal themes, this collection resonates deeply with both the challenges of the individual spirit and the communal experience, marking it as a timeless masterpiece of American literature.