Wanting is - What? (Unabridged)
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- FormatMP3
- ISBN8330011384
- EAN9798330011384
- Date de parution18/06/2024
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille8 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesaudio
- ÉditeurEverest Media LLC
Résumé
In the depths of a soul's yearning, Robert Browning's "Wanting is - What?" unravels the enigmatic nature of desire. Through a series of introspective verses, the poet explores the paradoxical essence of longing, where fulfillment and emptiness intertwine.
With each line, Browning delves into the complexities of human nature, questioning the true nature of our wants and the elusive object of our affections.
As the poem progresses, it becomes a meditation on the bittersweet dance between desire and its unattainability, leaving readers to ponder the profound question: What is it that we truly want?
As the poem progresses, it becomes a meditation on the bittersweet dance between desire and its unattainability, leaving readers to ponder the profound question: What is it that we truly want?
In the depths of a soul's yearning, Robert Browning's "Wanting is - What?" unravels the enigmatic nature of desire. Through a series of introspective verses, the poet explores the paradoxical essence of longing, where fulfillment and emptiness intertwine.
With each line, Browning delves into the complexities of human nature, questioning the true nature of our wants and the elusive object of our affections.
As the poem progresses, it becomes a meditation on the bittersweet dance between desire and its unattainability, leaving readers to ponder the profound question: What is it that we truly want?
As the poem progresses, it becomes a meditation on the bittersweet dance between desire and its unattainability, leaving readers to ponder the profound question: What is it that we truly want?