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A collection of lyric poems and short pieces that meditate on friendship, loss, and the effects of war, mixing elegiac memorials for fallen comrades with intimate sketches of ordinary life and nature. Many poems respond to recent deaths and battlefield experience, combining vivid sensory imagery, short dramatic lyrics, and candid emotional observation. Themes include memory, grief, the disruption of modern conflict, and consolation found in domestic detail and the natural world. The sequence alternates sonnets and shorter lyrics, moving between public lament and private recollection, and emphasizes plainspoken diction, close observation, and restrained but sincere feeling.

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Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Wilfrid Wilson Gibson was an English poet and playwright, known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of human experience and the complexities of life. Among his notable titles is "Akra the Slave," which reflects his interest in character-driven narratives. Gibson's poetry, such as found in "The Golden Helm, and Other Verse," showcases his lyrical style and ability to evoke emotion through language. He also wrote a series of tales in the "Fires" collection, which further illustrates his versatility as a writer. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its depth and insight.

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