Author |
Bartlett, Elizabeth, 1911-1994 |
Title |
Behold this Dreamer
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Note |
Reading ease score: 50.9 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Credits |
Produced by Al Haines, produced from scans provided by Steven Bartlett
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Summary |
"Behold This Dreamer" by Elizabeth Bartlett is a collection of poetry published in the late 1950s. The work demonstrates Bartlett's lyrical and symbolic style, which emphasizes the use of imagery and musicality in verse. The poems explore themes of existence, dream, and the interconnectedness of life, reflecting a deep engagement with both the natural world and the human experience. The collection features various poems that evoke vivid imagery and explore profound philosophical themes. For instance, "Vision" contemplates the relationship between memory and dreams, while "The Creation" discusses the origins of life and human consciousness. Throughout the book, Bartlett uses nature as a backdrop to examine emotional depth, as seen in her vivid descriptions of tropical landscapes and the cosmic order. The poems collectively capture a sense of wonder and introspection, encouraging readers to reflect on their place within the tapestry of life and time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Language |
English |
LoC Class |
PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
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Subject |
American poetry -- 20th century
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Category |
Text |
EBook-No. |
58207 |
Release Date |
Oct 30, 2018 |
Copyright Status |
Copyrighted. Read the copyright notice inside this book for details. |
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