
Comfort in the Night
by Jean Ingelow
'Comfort in the Night' Summary
The poems in “Comfort in the Night” explore a range of personal and universal themes, often revolving around the experience of love and loss. Ingelow’s voice is tender yet resolute, offering solace and introspection. Some poems celebrate the beauty of nature and its ability to comfort the troubled heart, while others grapple with the mysteries of life and death. The collection reflects the Victorian era's preoccupation with sentimentality and spiritual longing, yet Ingelow's voice is uniquely her own, combining a delicate sensibility with a strength that resonates with readers even today. The poems delve into the complexities of human relationships, exploring themes of separation, longing, and the enduring power of love. Others offer reflections on the passage of time, the inevitability of loss, and the search for meaning in a world often marked by uncertainty. Through her exquisite use of language and evocative imagery, Ingelow creates a world of poignant beauty and deep emotional resonance, offering a timeless exploration of the human heart.Book Details
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Jean Ingelow
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Jean Ingelow was an English poet and novelist, who gained sudden fame in 1863. She also wrote several stories for children. Born in Boston, Lincolnshire on 17 March 1820, Jean Ingelow was the daughte...
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