
Andromeda, and Other Poems
'Andromeda, and Other Poems' Summary
'Andromeda, and Other Poems' presents a diverse selection of Kingsley's poetic output, showcasing his varied interests and literary skill. Readers encounter poems that explore themes of faith, nature, and social justice. Kingsley's reverence for the natural world is evident in pieces like 'The Sands o' Dee' and 'The Saint's Tragedy,' which offer glimpses into the beauty and power of nature. His exploration of mythology is evident in 'Andromeda,' a dramatic narrative based on the Greek myth of the chained princess. His social conscience shines through in poems like 'The Three Fishers,' which reflects the hardship faced by working-class families. Kingsley's poems also touch upon his religious faith, often incorporating Christian themes and exploring the intersection of spirituality and the human experience. Throughout the collection, Kingsley's voice is characterized by its lyricism, vivid imagery, and engaging storytelling, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of faith, nature, and human society during the Victorian era.Book Details
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Charles Kingsley
England
Charles Kingsley was a broad church priest of the Church of England, a university professor, social reformer, historian, novelist and poet. He is particularly associated with Christian socialism, the...
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