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A Calendar of Sonnets

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547242055
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 17 S., 1.34 MB
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Helen Hunt Jackson's 'A Calendar of Sonnets' stands as a poignant exploration of the changing seasons and the corresponding shifts in human emotion and experience. Through the succinct and evocative form of the sonnet, Jackson navigates the literary landscape with a fine balance of structural precision and rich sensory detail. Her work is interwoven with the traditions of 19th-century American literature, resonating with the transcendentalist movement's focus on nature and the reflection of human moods through its prism. The resplendent imagery entwined with the cadence of her verse results in a collection that offers both a temporal journey through the year and a timeless meditation on life's cyclical nature.Helen Hunt Jackson, a notable figure of American literary canon, turned to poetry as a vessel to traverse the profound landscape of human sentiment and natural beauty. Renowned for her advocacy for Native American rights, Jackson's literary pursuits were often imbued with an impassioned voice seeking social justice. In 'A Calendar of Sonnets,' however, there is a discernible shift towards introspection and celebration of the natural world. Her personal losses and fervent love for the environment may well have crafted the emotional backbone of this sonnet series, rendering each month's temperament in verse.'A Calendar of Sonnets,' judiciously presented by DigiCat Publishing, is recommended for readers who seek solace in poetry that mirrors life's ebbs and flows. Jackson's sonnets serve as a monthly companion, offering insights and resonance for each season's passage. Scholars and enthusiasts of American poetry alike will find in this work a rich tapestry of thought and feeling, meticulously woven into the fabric of literary artistry. Jackson's craftsmanship promises to enliven the soul of the reader with the beauty and contemplation that the turning of the year perennially bestows.

Autorenportrait

Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) was an American poet and writer, known for her advocacy of Native Americans' rights and her contribution to American literature in the 19th century [1]. She was born Helen Maria Fiske on October 15, 1830, in Amherst, Massachusetts, and later adopted the pen name 'H.H.' for many of her writings. Jackson's early life was marked by tragedy, including the loss of her first husband, Edward Hunt, and her two sons. These events profoundly influenced her literary works, and her personal pain is discernible in her emotionally rich poetry and fiction [2]. Her novel 'Ramona' (1884) is often cited as her most famous work, serving as a social critique of the treatment of Native Americans in Southern California [3]. However, Jackson's literary repertoire is not limited to prose; she was also a gifted poet, as showcased in her collection 'A Calendar of Sonnets' (1883). In these sonnets, corresponding to each month of the year, Jackson's use of vivid imagery and exploration of nature reflects the depth of her lyrical prowess [4]. A celebrated author of her time, Jackson's works continue to be studied for their poignant exploration of social issues and contributions to the literary movements of her era.

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