Dramatic form brings to life the struggles of individuals striving for livelihood in this compelling poetry collection. Each section focuses on themes like work, poverty, and social injustice, presenting vivid characters and scenes that reflect the diverse experiences of everyday people. The powerful, thought-provoking verses offer a unique perspective on the human condition, capturing both the challenges and triumphs of life. This facsimile reprint retains the cultural significance of the original work while ensuring accessibility for modern readers.
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson Libri
La poesia di Wilfrid Wilson Gibson evoca frequentemente la bellezza aspra e le realtà sociali del Nord-est dell'Inghilterra, in particolare i paesaggi selvaggi del Northumberland. I suoi versi attingevano spesso a ballate locali e a una ricca eredità di canti popolari, ritraendo la vita di pescatori, operai e minatori. Gibson esplorò anche temi più oscuri e macabri e toccò ironicamente le esperienze di guerra, pur senza averne avuto esperienza diretta. La sua opera risuona con un profondo legame con la regione e la sua gente.






The Golden Helm
- 140pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Neighbours
- 174pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Whin
- 66pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
In this collection of poetry, Gibson explores the beauty and mystery of the natural world, from the rolling hills of England to the desolate moors of Scotland. With his vivid descriptions and lyrical language, Gibson transports readers to a world of wonder and enchantment, reminding us of the power and majesty of nature.
Poems, 1904-1917
- 578pagine
- 21 ore di lettura
This powerful collection of poems explores the themes of love, loss, and redemption in a world ravaged by war. Written during World War I, they offer a haunting and deeply moving portrait of a society in crisis.
New Number; Volume 1
- 216pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Solway Ford: and Other Poems
- 84pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Daily Bread Book II
- 66pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
A collection of poems by one of the leading georgian poets, reflecting on the struggles of everyday life in early 20th century Britain.