Sara Teasdale
1) Love Songs
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Love Songs (1917) is a poetry collection by Sara Teasdale. The poet's fourth collection, for which she was awarded the 1918 Pulitzer Prize, is a masterful collection of lyric poems meditating on life, romance, and the natural world. Somber and celebratory, symbolic and grounded in experience, Love Songs revels in the mystery of existence itself. From despair to elation, confusion to security, Sara Teasdale captures the many emotions at work in the...
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Flame and Shadow (1920) is a poetry collection by Sara Teasdale. The poet's fifth collection, published two years after she won the 1918 Pulitzer Prize, is a masterful collection of lyric poems meditating on life, death, and the natural world. Somber and celebratory, symbolic and grounded in experience, Flame and Shadow revels in the mystery of existence itself. "What do I care, in the dreams and the languor of spring, / That my songs do not show...
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Helen of Troy and Other Poems (1911) is a poetry collection by Sara Teasdale. The poet's second collection, published several years before she was awarded the 1918 Pulitzer Prize, is a masterful collection of lyric poems meditating on life, romance, and the natural world. Somber and celebratory, symbolic and grounded in experience, Helen of Troy and Other Poems revels in the mystery of existence itself. "Wild flight on flight against the fading dawn...
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Teasdale is definitely older and more introspective in this volume (compared to Rivers to the Sea). These poems are more about nature, her inner life, and what she was contributing and experiencing. She's lost some of the wistfulness for love and seems to have replaced it with a general longing for life in general.
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Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) became one of the most praised lyric poets of the early twentieth century. In "The Collected Poems," five of Teasdale's books of poems are brought together, demonstrating her varied output. Teasdale examines love, loss, and death, all with a beautiful lyricism. Her poems range from the traditional to the experimental as she locates and transforms her poetic voice. Born and raised in St. Louis, Teasdale had fragile health...
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"The Song Maker" is a brand new collection of poetry by American lyric poet Sara Teasdale (1884—1933). Featuring her famous "Love Songs" collection alongside "Rivers to the Sea". Teasdale produced numerous volumes of poetry in her career, most of which were both well received critically and economically successful. She was awarded the Pulitzer Price for her poetry collection "Love Songs" in 1917, which was the first of its kind. A fantastic collection...
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"Rivers to the Sea" is a 1915 collection of poetry by American lyric poet Sara Teasdale (1884—1933). Teasdale produced numerous volumes of poetry in her career, most of which were both well received critically and economically successful, and was the first person to be awarded the Pulitzer Price for a poetry collection in 1917. Her third poetry collection, "Rivers to the Sea" was a bestseller and was reprinted numerous times since its first publication....
9) Rainbow Gold: Poems Old and New Selected for Boys and Girls - Illustrated by Dugald Stewart Walker
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Sara Teasdale's wonderful collection of children's poetry, "Rainbow Gold - Poems Old and New", was originally published in 1922. Exquisitely illustrated by the accomplished children's illustrator Dugald Stewart Walker, this charming volume is ideal for introducing children to poetry and is not to be missed by collectors. Dugald Stewart Walker was one of the most highly-celebrated American illustrators of children's books during the early twentieth...
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Immerse yourself in a captivating tapestry of emotions and experiences with "Short Poetry Collection 154 (Unabridged)." This anthology gathers a diverse array of poetic voices, including Sara Teasdale, Emily Dickinson, and William Wordsworth, each offering a unique perspective on the human condition. From love and loss to nature and the cosmos, these verses explore the depths of our hearts and minds, inviting us to reflect, dream, and find solace...
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In the realm of unrequited love and tragic destiny, Sara Teasdale's "A Song to Eleonora Duse in Francesca da Rimini" weaves a haunting tapestry of longing and despair. Inspired by the legendary Italian actress Eleonora Duse's portrayal of Francesca da Rimini, Teasdale's poem captures the essence of a woman consumed by a forbidden passion that leads to her untimely demise. Through lyrical verses that echo with both beauty and sorrow, Teasdale explores...
12) Leaves
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In the tranquil realm of nature, where verdant leaves whisper secrets to the wind, Sara Teasdale's "Leaves" unfolds as a lyrical tapestry of emotions. Through exquisite imagery and evocative language, Teasdale captures the essence of love, loss, and the fleeting beauty of life. Each poem is a delicate leaf, bearing the imprint of her soul, inviting readers to embark on a journey of introspection and wonder. From the vibrant hues of spring to the somber...
13) Spray
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In the realm of poetry, where emotions dance and words paint vivid tapestries, Sara Teasdale's "Spray" emerges as a lyrical masterpiece. This unabridged collection of poems invites readers on an introspective journey, exploring the depths of love, loss, and the human experience. With each verse, Teasdale's evocative language and poignant imagery transport us to a world where nature's whispers intertwine with the yearnings of the heart. Prepare to...
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Library of America volume 115-116
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2000
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Contains over 1500 poems by more than 200 well-known American poets, including Langston Hughes, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Robert Frost, and Wallace Stevens.