In Divers Tones. Exploring Love, Loss, and Time Through Poetic Verses
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- Nombre de pages36
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-616579-6
- EAN4064066165796
- Date de parution16/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille572 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "In Divers Tones, " Charles G. D. Sir Roberts masterfully explores the intricacies of human experience through a collection of poems that reflect the multifaceted nature of life. This work showcases Roberts' innovative use of form and meter, blending traditional and avant-garde styles to convey emotions that range from exultation to despair. The lyrical quality of Roberts' language is matched by a keen observation of the natural world, drawing readers into a deeply contemplative space where the personal intertwines with the universal.
The book is situated within the rich literary tradition of Canadian poetry, reflecting the influences of Romanticism while also signaling a shift towards modernism in the early 20th century. Charles G. D. Sir Roberts, often recognized as the father of Canadian poetry, was an influential figure whose life experiences evidently shaped his writing. A deeply introspective individual, Roberts grappled with themes of identity and belonging, rooted in the Canadian landscape.
His diverse background in literature and intense appreciation for nature are palpable within this collection, providing depth to his exploration of human emotions and relationships. Readers seeking a profound engagement with poetry will find "In Divers Tones" to be an illuminating journey. Roberts invites us to examine the spectrum of feelings that define our existence, making this collection not only relevant to enthusiasts of Canadian literature but to anyone who seeks solace and reflection through poetic expression.
The book is situated within the rich literary tradition of Canadian poetry, reflecting the influences of Romanticism while also signaling a shift towards modernism in the early 20th century. Charles G. D. Sir Roberts, often recognized as the father of Canadian poetry, was an influential figure whose life experiences evidently shaped his writing. A deeply introspective individual, Roberts grappled with themes of identity and belonging, rooted in the Canadian landscape.
His diverse background in literature and intense appreciation for nature are palpable within this collection, providing depth to his exploration of human emotions and relationships. Readers seeking a profound engagement with poetry will find "In Divers Tones" to be an illuminating journey. Roberts invites us to examine the spectrum of feelings that define our existence, making this collection not only relevant to enthusiasts of Canadian literature but to anyone who seeks solace and reflection through poetic expression.
In "In Divers Tones, " Charles G. D. Sir Roberts masterfully explores the intricacies of human experience through a collection of poems that reflect the multifaceted nature of life. This work showcases Roberts' innovative use of form and meter, blending traditional and avant-garde styles to convey emotions that range from exultation to despair. The lyrical quality of Roberts' language is matched by a keen observation of the natural world, drawing readers into a deeply contemplative space where the personal intertwines with the universal.
The book is situated within the rich literary tradition of Canadian poetry, reflecting the influences of Romanticism while also signaling a shift towards modernism in the early 20th century. Charles G. D. Sir Roberts, often recognized as the father of Canadian poetry, was an influential figure whose life experiences evidently shaped his writing. A deeply introspective individual, Roberts grappled with themes of identity and belonging, rooted in the Canadian landscape.
His diverse background in literature and intense appreciation for nature are palpable within this collection, providing depth to his exploration of human emotions and relationships. Readers seeking a profound engagement with poetry will find "In Divers Tones" to be an illuminating journey. Roberts invites us to examine the spectrum of feelings that define our existence, making this collection not only relevant to enthusiasts of Canadian literature but to anyone who seeks solace and reflection through poetic expression.
The book is situated within the rich literary tradition of Canadian poetry, reflecting the influences of Romanticism while also signaling a shift towards modernism in the early 20th century. Charles G. D. Sir Roberts, often recognized as the father of Canadian poetry, was an influential figure whose life experiences evidently shaped his writing. A deeply introspective individual, Roberts grappled with themes of identity and belonging, rooted in the Canadian landscape.
His diverse background in literature and intense appreciation for nature are palpable within this collection, providing depth to his exploration of human emotions and relationships. Readers seeking a profound engagement with poetry will find "In Divers Tones" to be an illuminating journey. Roberts invites us to examine the spectrum of feelings that define our existence, making this collection not only relevant to enthusiasts of Canadian literature but to anyone who seeks solace and reflection through poetic expression.






