Poems, by William Cullen Bryant. Collected and Arranged by the Author.
- 516pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
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William Cullen Bryant fu un poeta romantico e giornalista americano, noto per essere stato per lungo tempo redattore del New York Evening Post. La sua poesia esplorava spesso temi legati alla natura e alla sua influenza sullo spirito umano. Lo stile di Bryant era caratterizzato da bellezza lirica e profondità riflessiva.
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1757 - the Hudson River, North America. The armies of France and England are fighting. And Indian tribes are fighting for each army. Hurons are with the French. Mohawks and Mohicans are with the English. The daughters of the English general, Munro, start a journey through the forest. But soon they are in danger. This is the story of the scout, Hawk-eye, and his two Indian friends - the last of the Mohicans.
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Discover the lyrical genius of William Cullen Bryant with this collection of his greatest poems. From the soaring beauty of "Thanatopsis" to the poignant romance of "Sella," Bryant's work explores timeless themes of nature, love, and mortality. This volume also includes many lesser-known gems that showcase Bryant's unique voice and vision. A must-have for fans of American poetry.
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One of the greatest epic poems of all time, Homer's Iliad tells the story of the Trojan War and the heroism and folly of its participants. This edition, edited by the renowned American poet William Cullen Bryant, features a faithful translation along with detailed notes and commentary. A true masterpiece of Western literature.
This collection of essays and articles from the celebrated poet William Cullen Bryant reflects his wide-ranging interests and mastery of the English language. From literary criticism to political commentary to travel writing, this volume showcases the many talents of a true man of letters.