Frysce wâldblomkes by J. R. Kloosterman

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Author Kloosterman, J. R. (Jan Ritskes), 1847-1914
Title Frysce wâldblomkes
Original Publication Netherlands: J. K. Zeehuizen & Co., 1883.
Summary "Frysce wâldblomkes" by J. R. Kloosterman is a collection of poetry written in the late 19th century. The work reflects the beauty and nature of Friesland, showcasing the connection between the land and its people through lyrical verses. The poems likely explore themes of love for the homeland, the changing seasons, and the natural landscape. The opening of the collection presents a range of poems that celebrate the splendor of Friesland's countryside and the changing seasons. In the introductory section, the author expresses his personal connection to the region, emphasizing his affection for its natural beauty and the way it resonates with his heart. The poems begin with reflections on the joys of summer and autumn, capture vivid descriptions of landscapes, and feature elements of nature such as trees, flowers, and weather phenomena, setting a serene and contemplative tone for the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Frisian
LoC Class PF: Language and Literatures: West Germanic
Subject Frisian poetry
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EBook-No. 73982
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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