American Poetry
John Marr & Other Poems

Par : Herman Melville

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  • Nombre de pages150
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.245 kg
  • Dimensions17,0 cm × 22,0 cm × 0,8 cm
  • ISBN979-10-419-8812-9
  • EAN9791041988129
  • Date de parution06/03/2024
  • ÉditeurCulturea

Résumé

"John Marr & Other Poems" by Herman Melville is an affirmative collection that unveils the lesser-known poetic talent of the acclaimed American author of "Moby-Dick". Published posthumously, this compilation showcases Melville's versatility as a writer, offering readers a glimpse into his contemplative and introspective poetic works. In this collection, readers can anticipate a range of themes that delve into Melville's observations on life, nature, and the human condition.
"John Marr, " a likely centerpiece, may explore maritime themes, echoing Melville's deep connection to the sea and his experiences as a sailor. The title, "John Marr & Other Poems, " suggests a diverse array of poetic offerings beyond the titular piece, inviting readers to explore Melville's reflections on various aspects of existence. Each poem is likely crafted with Melville's characteristic literary finesse, providing insights into his philosophical musings and artistic sensibilities.
Melville's poetic style, marked by rich symbolism, vivid imagery, and a contemplative tone, is likely evident throughout the collection. His exploration of the sea, nature, and the complexities of human existence may resonate with readers familiar with his prose works. In summary, "John Marr & Other Poems" by Herman Melville stands as an affirmative testament to the author's poetic prowess. This collection allows readers to appreciate a lesser-explored facet of Melville's literary legacy, offering a nuanced and introspective journey through the verses of one of America's literary giants.
"John Marr & Other Poems" by Herman Melville is an affirmative collection that unveils the lesser-known poetic talent of the acclaimed American author of "Moby-Dick". Published posthumously, this compilation showcases Melville's versatility as a writer, offering readers a glimpse into his contemplative and introspective poetic works. In this collection, readers can anticipate a range of themes that delve into Melville's observations on life, nature, and the human condition.
"John Marr, " a likely centerpiece, may explore maritime themes, echoing Melville's deep connection to the sea and his experiences as a sailor. The title, "John Marr & Other Poems, " suggests a diverse array of poetic offerings beyond the titular piece, inviting readers to explore Melville's reflections on various aspects of existence. Each poem is likely crafted with Melville's characteristic literary finesse, providing insights into his philosophical musings and artistic sensibilities.
Melville's poetic style, marked by rich symbolism, vivid imagery, and a contemplative tone, is likely evident throughout the collection. His exploration of the sea, nature, and the complexities of human existence may resonate with readers familiar with his prose works. In summary, "John Marr & Other Poems" by Herman Melville stands as an affirmative testament to the author's poetic prowess. This collection allows readers to appreciate a lesser-explored facet of Melville's literary legacy, offering a nuanced and introspective journey through the verses of one of America's literary giants.
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