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Fanny Kemble

Poems

In “Poems,” Fanny Kemble presents a compelling tapestry of verse that deftly bridges the personal and the political. This collection, characterized by its lyrical elegance and emotional depth, navigates a wide array of themes including love, loss, and the social issues of her time, especially the iniquities of slavery. Kemble's literary style is marked by her use of vivid imagery and a profound sensitivity to human experience, both of which contribute to her status as a significant figure in 19th-century American literature. The work reflects the Romantic influence of her day while simultaneously engaging with the pressing moral questions of her age, making it a unique artifact of literary history. Fanny Kemble, a talented actress and author, drew from her diverse experiences as an expatriate in America and her passionate abolitionist beliefs. The daughter of prominent English actors, Kemble's upbringing allowed her a keen insight into human nature and societal injustices. Her marriage to a Southern plantation owner further deepened her conviction against slavery, providing a personal backdrop that galvanized her poetic voice and fueled her artistic sensibilities. “Poems” is a must-read for those interested in the intersections of literature and social justice. Kemble'Äôs poignant explorations of the human condition will resonate with readers today, as her work continues to inspire dialogues about personal autonomy and moral responsibility. This collection invites readers to engage with the timeless struggles that define the human experience, making it an essential addition to any literary repertoire.
60 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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