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A collection of rousing poems and meditative pieces that celebrate nature’s cycles while urging art and life to be grounded in direct experience and honest labor. It contrasts the healing rhythms of earth and season with the dehumanizing din of mechanized industry, condemning greed, social inequality, and literary vanity. The speaker calls for writers and citizens to engage with poverty and toil, to chronicle suffering and resilience with clear-eyed moral urgency, and to favor practical reform and fidelity to living truth over flattering praise, idle speculation, or detached aestheticism.

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Title: Quartz from the Uplands

Author: Lewis McKenzie Turner

Release date: September 1, 2020 [eBook #63095]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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QUARTZ
FROM THE
UPLANDS

PUBLISHED BY THE
ANTI - PESSIMIST
SOCIETY 1905
Piermont, N. Y.

DEDICATED
TO THE
AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY

COPYRIGHTED 1905
BY ANTI-PESSIMIST SOCIETY