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A poetry collection presents a midlife speaker whose concerns move through sections that include a morality-play portrait of an old woman, summer and autumn love sequences, concise studies and designs, and reflective interludes. Poems shift between intimate lyric, satiric sketches, and vignette-like portraits, exploring desire, aging, disillusion, memory, and the tensions of social ritual. Imagery ranges from domestic interiors to landscape and travel motifs, often using veil, mud, and religious or classical allusion to probe freedom, loss, and self-fashioning. Tone alternates between ironic wit, elegiac melancholy, and controlled theatricality.

About the Author

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Marjorie Allen Seiffert

Marjorie Allen Seiffert was an American author known for her novel "A Woman of Thirty," which explores themes of love, identity, and the complexities of womanhood. Her writing often reflects the social dynamics and emotional landscapes of her time, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges faced by women in the early 20th century. Seiffert's work contributes to the literary heritage of her era, providing a nuanced perspective on personal and societal issues. Though not widely recognized today, her contributions to literature remain a valuable part of the conversation surrounding women's experiences in fiction.

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