By: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
Sonnets by James Russell Lowell is a captivating collection of poems that explore themes of love, nature, and social justice. Lowell's mastery of language and poetic form is evident in each sonnet, which range from deeply introspective to powerfully evocative. The imagery he creates is vivid and emotive, drawing the reader into the world he has created with each carefully crafted line.
One of the standout elements of Lowell's sonnets is his ability to convey complex emotions and ideas with clarity and precision. Whether he is exploring the depths of his own soul or commenting on the state of society, his words are always thought-provoking and eloquent. The sonnets in this collection are not only a pleasure to read, but also serve as a testament to Lowell's skill as a poet.
Overall, Sonnets by James Russell Lowell is a beautiful and insightful collection that will appeal to lovers of poetry and literature alike. Lowell's timeless words have a way of resonating with readers long after they have finished the last page, making this a book that is sure to be cherished and revisited for years to come. Book Description: James Russell Lowell's extensive poetic work also includes a series of Sonnets. Some of those have already been included in the volumes Early Poems and Miscellaneous Poems, but 27 of his Sonnets are collected in this volume. - Summary by Carolin
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