About This Book
This volume opens with a four-canto narrative poem following a lone shipwreck survivor whose grief, fevered imagining, and vision of a flowering island probe memory, loss, and religious doubt. The remainder gathers shorter lyrics and sonnets that move between vivid landscape description, domestic and devotional meditations, elegy, and occasional political reflection, including a piece on abolition. Imagery often contrasts sea and mountain scenery while the verse alternates storytelling, hymn-like addresses, and compact sonnets that reflect on nature, art, consolation, and the emotional costs of remembrance.
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