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The complete poetical works of John Greenleaf Whittier (utgåvan 1884)

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William Jolliff, Professor of English at George Fox University, has selected 55 of John Greenleaf Whittier's more than 500 poems with the intention of turning Quaker (and other) readers into Whittier fans. His guiding focus for this edition is "readability by contemporaries." A biographical and critical introduction and the identification of themes in introductions to each section are important guides. William Jolliff's brief introductions to the poems themselves give specific historical background and interpretive help when necessary. Includes Snow-Bound, "Ichabod, " "Telling the Bees, " "The Barefoot Boy, " "Skipper Ireson's Ride, " and "In the Old South."… (mer)
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Titel:The complete poetical works of John Greenleaf Whittier
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This guy was a zealot on the right side of history. His abolitionist stance was based on his Biblical and Quaker roots. This book collects his poems from throughout his life including the political and war poetry. The highlight is Snow-bound, a slice of life in early 19th Century New England. Whittier’s rhyming poetry is remarkable, but he has fallen out of favor due to a movement away from hymn-like poems and less interest in the rural folk tales he often retells. ( )
  BionicJim | Apr 15, 2021 |
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  pszolovits | Feb 3, 2021 |
This was an interesting series of poems. While they are archaic, some of the language possesses a fervent expression of poetical poise that brings the work up as a whole. There are numerous good lines, but they are mixed with a fixed tonal modality throughout. Overall, worth reading- but barely so.

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  DanielSTJ | May 24, 2020 |
This collection is a selection of Whittier's poetry. It is divided into five sections: "Prophet of the Republic" (social reform, especially in relation to slavery), "The Warming Haze of Yesterday" (memories), "Snow-Bound" (a long single poem), "Crafting the Past" (long, narrative poems), and "Tokens of an Inward Journey" (religious poems). The editor provides introductions to the work as a whole, each section, and each poem. In many cases, I found the introductions more interesting than the poems themselves although I liked some of the poetry very much. I was disappointed in the selection of religious poems; I much preferred those published in Selections from the Religious Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier published by the Tract Association of Friends in 1999. I particularly missed "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind," a hymn which appears in hymnals of various religions, for which Whittier wrote the words.

Unfortunately, this paperback book was very poorly bound; although I bought it new several years ago, it feel apart as I was reading it. ( )
  sallylou61 | Mar 12, 2018 |
"This volume offers a balanced and judicious selection of Whittier's best poems and lures the reader on with evocative headnotes. Joliff's literate and graceful introduction to the poet's life highlights the aesthetic and moral values that make Whittier's poetry worthwhile reading." ( )
  strawberrycreekmtg | Jan 25, 2014 |
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Age after age, like waves, o'erran / The earth, uplifting brute and man; / And mind, at length, in symbols dark / Its meanings traced on stone and bark. / On leaf of palm, on sedge-wrought roll, / On plastic clay and leathern scroll, / Man wrote his thoughts; the ages passed / and Lo! the Press was found at last! / Then dead souls woke; the thoughts of men / Whose bones were dust revived again; / The cloister's silence found a tongue, / Old prophets spake, old poets sung.
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William Jolliff, Professor of English at George Fox University, has selected 55 of John Greenleaf Whittier's more than 500 poems with the intention of turning Quaker (and other) readers into Whittier fans. His guiding focus for this edition is "readability by contemporaries." A biographical and critical introduction and the identification of themes in introductions to each section are important guides. William Jolliff's brief introductions to the poems themselves give specific historical background and interpretive help when necessary. Includes Snow-Bound, "Ichabod, " "Telling the Bees, " "The Barefoot Boy, " "Skipper Ireson's Ride, " and "In the Old South."

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