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E.J. Pratt

Newfoundland Verse

E. J. Pratt's “Newfoundland Verse” is a poignant exploration of the rugged beauty and resilient spirit of Newfoundland, articulated through a blend of rich imagery and lyrical elegance. Composed during the early 20th century, Pratt's work draws heavily on the geographical and cultural heritage of his home province, weaving thematic elements of nature, mythology, and humanity into a cohesive narrative. The collection is marked by its introspective tone and innovative formal qualities, reflecting influences from both the modernist and romantic movements, positioning Pratt as a crucial figure in Canadian literature's evolution. E. J. Pratt, born in 1882 in Newfoundland, was deeply influenced by the maritime landscape and the complexities of identity in the region. His own background as a part of the literary and educational establishment in Canada informs his verse, which often grapples with themes of isolation, belonging, and the interplay between man and nature. As a poet who navigated his own journey through personal and national identity, Pratt's intimate connection with Newfoundland emerges powerfully in this collection. “Newfoundland Verse” is recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of place and identity through poetry. It invites contemplation and introspection, making it an essential read for anyone interested in Canadian literature, maritime culture, or the universal struggles of existence. Pratt's ability to capture the essence of Newfoundland serves as both a personal and collective narrative'Äîone that resonates powerfully in today'Äôs context.
67 Druckseiten
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Bookwire
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2019
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2019
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