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Snow-Bound / A Winter Idyll

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A fierce winter storm isolates a rural household, driving family members to finish chores, shelter animals, and gather around the hearth as snow reshapes familiar landmarks. Through fireside stories, riddles, and reminiscence they assemble portraits of relatives and neighbors, recount past seasons and local customs, and consider change, loss, and enduring affection. Lyrical landscape description and domestic detail intertwine with nostalgic reflection, producing a sequence of scenes that moves between the exterior wildness of snowbound fields and the interior warmth of memory and community.

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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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