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Peacock Pie, a Book of Rhymes, Walter De la Mare
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Walter De la Mare

Peacock Pie, a Book of Rhymes

In “Peacock Pie, a Book of Rhymes,” Walter De la Mare invites readers into a whimsical and enchanting world where imagination reigns supreme. This collection, characterized by its lyrical charm and playful rhythms, showcases De la Mare's mastery of language as he weaves rich imagery and diverse themes'Äîranging from nature and childhood to mystical creatures'Äîinto his verse. Writing during the early 20th century, amidst a backdrop of burgeoning modernism, De la Mare's poetry stands out for its fusion of Victorian influences with a distinctive dream-like quality, revealing deeper truths beneath the surface of innocent playfulness. Walter De la Mare (1873–1956), an acclaimed English poet and writer, often drew upon his own experiences of solitude and fascination with the ethereal in his work. His upbringing in a literary household and exposure to folklore greatly influenced his style; De la Mare's ability to evoke a sense of wonder allows readers to reconnect with the childlike awe that accompanies nature and imagination. His engagement with the transient beauty of life resonates powerfully in this collection, reflecting his lifelong exploration of the human experience. “Peacock Pie” is recommended for readers of all ages who appreciate the delicate interplay of fantasy and reality. It serves not only as a source of joyful escapism but also as an invitation to contemplate the complexities of existence. This enchanting collection promises to spark curiosity and delight, making it a timeless addition to any poetry lover's library.
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33 afgedrukte pagina’s
Auteursrechteigenaar
Bookwire
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2019
Jaar van uitgave
2019
Uitgeverij
Good Press
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