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Snow Bound, and other poems / Part 4 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

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A sequence of poems mixes a long narrative lyric about a rural household isolated by a winter storm, evoking family memories, storytelling, and domestic detail, with shorter lyrics that reflect nature, personal reminiscence, religious faith, and moral consolation. Pieces vary from reflective birthday and school-day verses to meditative evening responses, voyage imagery, and elegiac or devotional addresses. The collection alternates descriptive scenes, intimate recollection, and homely moral observation, using plain diction and lyric narrative to explore memory, community, faith, and the comforts of home.

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John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) was an American poet and advocate for social reform, particularly known for his strong anti-slavery stance. A prominent figure in the abolitionist movement, Whittier's poetry often reflected his deep commitment to social justice and moral integrity. His notable works include "Barbara Frietchie," which celebrates courage in the face of oppression, and the collection "Anti-Slavery Poems," which articulates the struggles and injustices faced by enslaved individuals. Whittier's lyrical style and passionate themes contributed significantly to American literature and the cultural discourse surrounding civil rights in the 19th century.

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