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William Crowe

Lewesdon Hill, with other poems

In “Lewesdon Hill, with Other Poems,” William Crowe showcases an evocative blend of Romantic sensibilities and early 19th-century English poetic tradition. The collection is notable for its pastoral imagery, reflecting Crowe's deep appreciation for the natural landscape'Äîparticularly the captivating vistas of Dorset. With a lyrical style characterized by rich descriptions and contemplative themes, Crowe captures the interplay between nature and human emotion. His verse not only solicits an aesthetic appreciation of the environment but also engages with prevailing philosophical questions of identity and existence, positioning Crowe as a crucial figure in the transition between the neoclassical and the Romantic movements. William Crowe, often overshadowed by contemporaries, was deeply rooted in the English countryside, which significantly influenced his poetic voice. His formative years spent in the lush scenery of Dorset provided both inspiration and material for his work. A fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Crowe'Äôs intellectual pursuits in literature and philosophy, coupled with his fondness for nature, embody his desire to convey the sublime beauty of the English landscape and its emotional resonance. “Lewesdon Hill, with Other Poems” is highly recommended for readers interested in the nuances of Romantic poetry and the exploration of the human spirit in dialogue with nature. Crowe's ability to evoke profound imagery and meditative reflections invites readers to immerse themselves in the pastoral beauty of his verses, making it a significant addition to any poetry enthusiast'Äôs collection.
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Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2023
Год выхода издания
2023
Издательство
Good Press
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