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A selection of lyrical and narrative poems that probe love, mourning, memory, and the supernatural, moving between elegiac ballads, dreamlike reveries, and gothic tableaux. Recurring images of sea, night, ruins, and spectral figures shape a persistent mood of melancholy and obsession, while speakers confront loss, longing, and the prospect of death. The poems employ haunting refrains, formal meters, and musical repetition to intensify atmosphere and emotion. Together they range from tender devotion to eerie irony, blending romantic sensibility with macabre and uncanny elements to produce sustained tones of beauty, sorrow, and desolation.
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