
Wheels - A Third Cycle
by Henry James
'Wheels - A Third Cycle' Summary
The third volume of "Wheels" compiles a collection of poems from a group of notable poets of the early 20th century. Published in 1918, the volume reflects the influence of World War I on the writers and their work. The anthology showcases a diverse range of poetic styles and themes, from the introspective to the political. Aldous Huxley, known for his novels, contributes poems that express a sense of alienation and disillusionment with the modern world. Arnold James, an influential figure in the development of Imagism, explores themes of beauty and the fleeting nature of life. Iris Tree, a prominent figure in the social and literary circles of the time, contributes poems that often explore the complexities of human relationships. Sherard Vines, known for his whimsical and often satirical poetry, provides a lighter touch to the collection. The Sitwell siblings, Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell, all renowned poets in their own right, contribute poems that are characterized by their formal elegance and often explore themes of history, culture, and the human condition. The anthology, as a whole, offers a unique snapshot of the artistic and intellectual currents of the time, capturing the anxieties and aspirations of a generation grappling with the challenges of the modern world.Book Details
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