AMONG THE MILLET

AMONG THE MILLET

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基本説明

Among the Millet and Other Poems by Archibald Lampman is a collection of poems that intricately weave together themes of nature, human emotion, and the passage of time. The collection opens with "Among the Millet," where Lampman uses vivid imagery to depict the serene beauty of clouds and fields, evoking a sense of peace and simplicity. The poems often reflect on the changing seasons, as seen in "April" and "An October Sunset," where the shift from winter to spring and the onset of autumn are portrayed with rich sensory details. Lampman's work frequently explores the relationship between humans and nature, as in "Spring on the River" and "Heat," where the natural world is both a source of change and a mirror to human experiences. The poet's introspective nature is evident in pieces like "Why do ye call the Poet lonely" and "Unrest," where he delves into the solitude and inner turmoil of the creative mind. In "Freedom" and "Morning on the Lièvres," Lampman celebrates the liberating and restorative power of nature, contrasting it with the constraints of urban life. The collection also includes sonnets that explore themes of love, doubt, and aspiration, showcasing Lampman's versatility and depth as a poet. Throughout the collection, Lampman's use of language is both precise and evocative, capturing the ephemeral beauty of the natural world and the complexity of human emotions. His poems invite readers to pause and reflect on the quiet moments of life, offering a sense of solace and understanding in the face of life's uncertainties.

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