Driftwood
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Driftwood is a collection of poems by Sara Teasdale that was first published in 1920. The poems in Driftwood are mostly short and lyrical, and they often explore themes of nature, love, loss, and beauty. Teasdale's use of imagery and symbolism is particularly noteworthy, and her poems are often praised for their elegance and emotional depth.Book Details
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Sara Teasdale
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Sara Teasdale was an American poet born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1884. Her parents were well-educated and encouraged her love of literature from an early age. Teasdale published her first poem at the...
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