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'Twixt Earth and Stars: Poems

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hall, Radclyffe, 1886-1943
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"'Twixt Earth and Stars: Poems by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall" is a collection of poems written during the early 20th century. Radclyffe Hall, known for her poignant exploration of love and longing, captures the essence of human emotion through her lyrical verses. This book delves into themes of love, personal introspection, and the beauty of nature, all while weaving in elements of melancholy and desire. The collection features a rich tapestry of imagery and emotion, as Radclyffe Hall reflects on various facets of love, from the sweet ebbs and flows of romantic encounters to the heartache of unrequited feelings. With poems that range from light-hearted joy to profound sadness, the author encourages readers to connect deeply with their own emotions, embracing the transitory nature of life and love. The verses evoke vivid scenes from nature, allowing readers to feel the rhythm of the seasons and the passage of time, while serving as a reminder of the enduring power of love and memory amidst life's fleeting moments. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Produced by MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Notes:
Reading ease score: 84.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Release date is 2015-06-25

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