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Idyllic Monologues: Old and New World Verses

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A varied assortment of lyrical and narrative poems that shift between pastoral idylls and dramatic monologues. Several pieces linger on rural landscapes, gardens, and seasonal detail, while others enact intimate tales of love, betrayal, and wartime dislocation through singular voices. The poet interweaves classical and medieval allusion with elegiac meditations on art, memory, and human longing, and includes occasional playful or philosophical addresses. Rich imagery and formal cadence bind together garden scenes, haunted houses, mythic figures, and reflective occasional pieces, balancing storytelling momentum with contemplative lyricism.

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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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