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The collection gathers sonnets and shorter lyrics that move between intimate devotional scenes, seasonal meditations, and romantic longing. Poems describe vesper prayers, spring awakenings, summer prophecies and autumnal moods, often using classical and religious imagery; some pieces render or adapt German originals. Formal experiments include conventional sonnet sequences and short songs that emphasize musical rhythm and sensory detail, while recurring themes probe memory, desire, transience, and the consolation of art. Overall, the poems blend careful craft with personal feeling across varied moods and settings.

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Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was an American novelist, short story writer, and designer, known for her keen observations of the American upper class and her exploration of social mores. Her most celebrated work, "The Age of Innocence," won the Pulitzer Prize in 1921 and reflects her critical perspective on the constraints of society. Wharton's literary contributions extend to various genres, including novels, poetry, and travel writing, with notable titles such as "Ethan Frome" and "A Motor-Flight Through France." Throughout her career, she adeptly navigated themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships, establishing her as a significant figure in American literature.

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