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The collection assembles lyric and narrative poems that meditate on nature, death, and the moral progress of society. Many pieces use vivid landscape and seasonal imagery to explore human feeling and the passage of time, while longer meditations address history, virtue, and civic life. The diction combines classical allusion and plainspoken reflection, alternating concise lyrics with expansive, formal poems. Overall the volume presents a consistent contemplative voice attentive to beauty, ethics, and the interrelation of humanity and the natural world.

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William Cullen Bryant

William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) was an American poet, journalist, and editor, known for his significant contributions to American literature and the Romantic movement. He is best remembered for his nature poetry, particularly in works like "Thanatopsis," which reflects his deep appreciation for the natural world and philosophical contemplation of life and death. In addition to his poetry, Bryant was a prominent advocate for environmental conservation and played a key role in the establishment of Central Park in New York City. His writings, including "Letters of a Traveller" and various collections of poems, continue to resonate with readers for their lyrical beauty and thoughtful insights.

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