The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, volume 14, A Child's Garden of Verses, The Child Alone, Garden Days, Envoys, Underwoods, The Song of Rahero, The Feast of Famine, Ticonderoga, Heather Ale, Christmas at Sea
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Poetry
형식
전자책
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 4, 2010
출판사
B&R Samizdat Express
ISBN-10
1455399795
ISBN-13
9781455399796
설명
In this collection, readers are invited into the whimsical and nostalgic world shaped by the imagination of Robert Louis Stevenson. The verses capture the innocence and wonder of childhood, reflecting on the beauty of nature and the joys of play. Through enchanting imagery and simple yet profound themes, Stevenson evokes a sense of wonder that resonates with both the young and the young at heart.
Amidst the lyrical charm, the volume offers a glimpse into a child's perspective of life, celebrating moments of solitude and companionship. Each poem unfolds like a delicate petal, revealing deeper emotions and insights about love, loss, and the passage of time. The intertwining of lightheartedness and poignancy makes this collection a timeless treasure.
Additionally, the inclusion of works like "The Song of Rahero" and "Christmas at Sea" expands the exploration of human experience and sentiment. Stevenson's rich language and rhythmic flow enchant readers, drawing them into his vivid landscapes filled with nostalgia and warmth. This anthology stands as a testament to Stevenson’s legacy and his ability to capture the essence of both childhood and universal human experiences.
Amidst the lyrical charm, the volume offers a glimpse into a child's perspective of life, celebrating moments of solitude and companionship. Each poem unfolds like a delicate petal, revealing deeper emotions and insights about love, loss, and the passage of time. The intertwining of lightheartedness and poignancy makes this collection a timeless treasure.
Additionally, the inclusion of works like "The Song of Rahero" and "Christmas at Sea" expands the exploration of human experience and sentiment. Stevenson's rich language and rhythmic flow enchant readers, drawing them into his vivid landscapes filled with nostalgia and warmth. This anthology stands as a testament to Stevenson’s legacy and his ability to capture the essence of both childhood and universal human experiences.