About This Book
A long political poem depicts war as a vast destructive force that ravages fields, displaces rural communities, and disrupts commerce and public life; it reproaches an island power for sharing in the guilt and warns of social and economic decline while grieving human loss. The poet balances this account of material ruin with reflections on enduring intellectual and artistic achievements, imagining distant peoples and future generations inheriting literature, science, and moral memory; pilgrim visitors to ruined sites honor past poets, scientists, and statesmen, suggesting cultural legacy may outlast political downfall.
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