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This collection of lyric poems evokes rural and mythic landscapes, using vivid sensory imagery and personification to render winds, seasons, woods, and water as living presences. Short lyrics range from contemplations of autumnal loss, mortality, and longing to celebratory summer scenes and pastoral reveries; several pieces conjure naiads, dryads, and fauns, blending classical myth with local natural detail. Recurrent motifs include the passage of time, dreams and desire, and nature’s consolations, presented in musical cadences and ornate descriptive language.

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Madison Julius Cawein

Madison Julius Cawein was an American poet known for his vivid imagery and exploration of nature and mythology. Born in Kentucky, he drew inspiration from his surroundings, which is evident in his collection "Kentucky Poems." Cawein's work often reflects a deep appreciation for the beauty of the natural world, as well as themes of romance and fantasy. His poetry is characterized by its lyrical quality and emotional depth, making significant contributions to American literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition to his poetry, he was also known for his essays and literary criticism.

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