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A lyrical collection of poems ranging from intimate domestic scenes and lullabies to elegiac meditations on loss, memory, and death, frequently shaped by sea imagery and Irish landscapes. Mythic and fairy motifs, dreamlike figures, and religious sensibilities recur as ways to examine longing, release, and consolation. Several poems register wartime grief and national feeling alongside lighter ballads, pastoral sketches, and urban vignettes. The tone shifts between tenderness, melancholy, and quiet defiance, while recurring images of ghosts, the shore, childhood, and sleep knit the varied pieces into a coherent emotional tapestry.

About the Author

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Norah M. Holland

Norah M. Holland is an author known for her work in the early 20th century, particularly her book "Spun-yarn and Spindrift." This work reflects her interest in storytelling that captures the essence of life at sea, blending personal narratives with broader themes of adventure and exploration. Holland's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and engaging prose, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the maritime world. While not extensively documented, her contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the experiences and challenges faced by those who navigate the waters.

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