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London Sonnets

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This collection of sonnets and short lyrics presents vivid sketches of metropolitan life—shops, parks, suburbs—and intimate moments of love, memory, and loss. Many pieces pair precise urban detail with broader meditations that summon mythic and biblical figures to illuminate mortality, faith, and the aftermath of war. The tone shifts between ironic social observation and quiet tenderness, moving from anecdotal street scenes to symbolic pieces centered on wells, gardens, and classical allusion, all probing human longing, transience, and the fragile persistence of hope.

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Humbert Wolfe

Humbert Wolfe was a British poet and writer known for his distinctive voice and innovative use of language. His works often explore themes of urban life and human experience, with a particular focus on the complexities of modernity. Among his notable contributions to literature are "Circular Saws," a collection that reflects on the industrial landscape, and "London Sonnets," which captures the essence of the city through a poetic lens. Wolfe's ability to blend wit and depth is further exemplified in "Shylock reasons with Mr. Chesterton, and other poems," showcasing his engagement with literary figures and philosophical discourse.

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