The Complete Poetry: A Child's Garden of Verses, Underwoods, Songs of Travel, Ballads and Other Poems
In "The Complete Poetry," Robert Louis Stevenson presents a rich tapestry of verse that reveals the depth and variety of his poetic voice. Spanning his lifetime, the collection showcases Stevenson's mastery of rhythm and meter, intertwining vivid imagery with profound emotional resonance. Each poem reflects his keen observation of the world, whether capturing the innocence of childhood, the beauty of nature, or existential musings. This compilation not only signifies the evolution of his style, characterized by lyrical simplicity and poignant themes, but also serves as a window into the Victorian era's literary context, wherein Stevenson deftly navigated between romanticism and early modernism. Stevenson's literary journey is deeply informed by his Scottish heritage and a multitude of experiences, including a nomadic lifestyle that led to explorations of adventure and the human condition. His upbringing in a family of engineers and his early encounters with the supernatural and folklore heavily influenced his creative output, allowing him to imbue his poetry with nuanced perspective and emotional depth. Furthermore, his relationships with contemporary literary figures enriched his understanding of the poetic form and thematic exploration. For readers seeking a profound exploration of human experience through eloquent verse, "The Complete Poetry" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Stevenson's unique ability to evoke emotion and provoke thought makes this anthology a captivating read. Whether one is a long-time admirer of his work or new to his poetry, this collection offers an illuminating experience that resonates across generations.
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The Complete Poetry: A Child's Garden of Verses, Underwoods, Songs of Travel, Ballads and Other Poems
In "The Complete Poetry," Robert Louis Stevenson presents a rich tapestry of verse that reveals the depth and variety of his poetic voice. Spanning his lifetime, the collection showcases Stevenson's mastery of rhythm and meter, intertwining vivid imagery with profound emotional resonance. Each poem reflects his keen observation of the world, whether capturing the innocence of childhood, the beauty of nature, or existential musings. This compilation not only signifies the evolution of his style, characterized by lyrical simplicity and poignant themes, but also serves as a window into the Victorian era's literary context, wherein Stevenson deftly navigated between romanticism and early modernism. Stevenson's literary journey is deeply informed by his Scottish heritage and a multitude of experiences, including a nomadic lifestyle that led to explorations of adventure and the human condition. His upbringing in a family of engineers and his early encounters with the supernatural and folklore heavily influenced his creative output, allowing him to imbue his poetry with nuanced perspective and emotional depth. Furthermore, his relationships with contemporary literary figures enriched his understanding of the poetic form and thematic exploration. For readers seeking a profound exploration of human experience through eloquent verse, "The Complete Poetry" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Stevenson's unique ability to evoke emotion and provoke thought makes this anthology a captivating read. Whether one is a long-time admirer of his work or new to his poetry, this collection offers an illuminating experience that resonates across generations.
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The Complete Poetry: A Child's Garden of Verses, Underwoods, Songs of Travel, Ballads and Other Poems

The Complete Poetry: A Child's Garden of Verses, Underwoods, Songs of Travel, Ballads and Other Poems

by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Complete Poetry: A Child's Garden of Verses, Underwoods, Songs of Travel, Ballads and Other Poems

The Complete Poetry: A Child's Garden of Verses, Underwoods, Songs of Travel, Ballads and Other Poems

by Robert Louis Stevenson

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In "The Complete Poetry," Robert Louis Stevenson presents a rich tapestry of verse that reveals the depth and variety of his poetic voice. Spanning his lifetime, the collection showcases Stevenson's mastery of rhythm and meter, intertwining vivid imagery with profound emotional resonance. Each poem reflects his keen observation of the world, whether capturing the innocence of childhood, the beauty of nature, or existential musings. This compilation not only signifies the evolution of his style, characterized by lyrical simplicity and poignant themes, but also serves as a window into the Victorian era's literary context, wherein Stevenson deftly navigated between romanticism and early modernism. Stevenson's literary journey is deeply informed by his Scottish heritage and a multitude of experiences, including a nomadic lifestyle that led to explorations of adventure and the human condition. His upbringing in a family of engineers and his early encounters with the supernatural and folklore heavily influenced his creative output, allowing him to imbue his poetry with nuanced perspective and emotional depth. Furthermore, his relationships with contemporary literary figures enriched his understanding of the poetic form and thematic exploration. For readers seeking a profound exploration of human experience through eloquent verse, "The Complete Poetry" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Stevenson's unique ability to evoke emotion and provoke thought makes this anthology a captivating read. Whether one is a long-time admirer of his work or new to his poetry, this collection offers an illuminating experience that resonates across generations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788026891031
Publisher: e-artnow
Publication date: 12/13/2018
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), a Scottish author of novels, poems, and essays, is best known for the classic books Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. A literary celebrity during his lifetime, Stevenson remains popular for his celebrated contributions to the adventure and horror genres.

Date of Birth:

November 13, 1850

Date of Death:

December 3, 1894

Place of Birth:

Edinburgh, Scotland

Place of Death:

Vailima, Samoa

Education:

Edinburgh University, 1875
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