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A collection of lyric and narrative poems that range from intimate pastoral meditations to mythic and supernatural vignettes. The poems evoke woods, springs, hills, seasons and rural life, often with ornate, musical diction and classical or faery imagery; recurring themes include memory, longing, mortality, creativity, and the uneasy boundary between dream and waking. Several pieces adopt a reflective voice on artistic striving and fame, while others retell folkish tales of were-wolves, headless horsemen, and other uncanny figures. The sequence blends sensual natural description, elegiac mood, and imaginative storytelling, moving between delicate observation and darker undertones of loss and desire.

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Madison Julius Cawein

Madison Julius Cawein was an American poet known for his vivid imagery and exploration of nature and mythology. Born in Kentucky, he drew inspiration from his surroundings, which is evident in his collection "Kentucky Poems." Cawein's work often reflects a deep appreciation for the beauty of the natural world, as well as themes of romance and fantasy. His poetry is characterized by its lyrical quality and emotional depth, making significant contributions to American literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition to his poetry, he was also known for his essays and literary criticism.

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