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Borth Lyrics

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In «Borth Lyrics,» Edward Thring embarks on a poetic exploration of the vibrant interplay between nature, human emotion, and the essence of existence. Written in the context of 19th-century Romanticism, the collection is characterized by its lyrical beauty, vivid imagery, and a profound sense of introspection. Thring's deft use of meter and rhyme, combined with a rich tapestry of metaphors, invites readers to immerse themselves in the delicate rhythms of life as experienced in the coastal village of Borth. Through his keen observations of the landscape and its inhabitants, Thring deftly intertwines personal reflection with universal themes, making the collection a remarkable contribution to the lyrical tradition of his time. Edward Thring was not only a poet but also an influential educator and headmaster of Uppingham School, where his innovative teaching methods highlighted the importance of personal development alongside academic achievement. His deep appreciation for nature and humanity's connection to it likely informed the emotional depth and ecological sensitivity present in «Borth Lyrics.» Thring's dual career as a poet and educator reflects a broader Victorian pursuit of both knowledge and beauty, revealing how these elements coexist and enhance one another. I highly recommend «Borth Lyrics» to anyone seeking to engage with nature through the prism of poetry. Thring's evocative language and emotional resonance will resonate with readers who appreciate both the artistry of verse and the philosophical undercurrents of human experience. In its celebration of the natural world and the complexities of human emotion, this collection is a timeless journey worthy of exploration.

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Release date on Litres:
03 November 2024
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13 p.
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8596547313922
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