
Sister Songs: An Offering to Two Sisters
Reflections on Love and Loss: A Victorian Poet's Devotional JourneyBy Francis ThompsonLength52m
About this audiobook
In "Sister Songs: An Offering to Two Sisters," Francis Thompson employs a lyrical and highly emotive style, showcasing his prowess in evoking deep sentiment through rich imagery and musicality. This collection of poems pays homage to sisterhood, exploring themes of love, devotion, and the intricate bonds that tie individuals together. Set against the backdrop of the late Victorian literary context, Thompson'Äôs work reflects the era's preoccupation with emotional depth and personal connections, as well as its fascination with nature, which serves as a recurring motif throughout the poems. Francis Thompson (1859-1907) was an English poet who struggled with adversity and personal turmoil, which undoubtedly influenced his poetic sensibility. Prior to his literary acclaim, Thompson faced significant hardships, including poverty and illness, leading him to take refuge in the writing of poetry as an act of both expressiveness and escapism. The poignant exploration of kinship and emotional resonance in "Sister Songs" may well stem from his own complex relationships and experiences, further enhanced by his admiration for the beauty of the human spirit. This collection is a must-read for those who appreciate the subtleties of affection and the elegance of lyric poetry. Thompson'Äôs rich exploration of sisterly love offers a timeless reflection on the nature of close relationships, making it as relevant today as when it was first penned. Readers will find themselves enchanted by the delicate interplay of emotions and the beauty of the written word, inviting them to reflect on their own connections with loved ones.
Audiobook details
GenrePoetry
Length52 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 9, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
95.
2PREFACE
106.
3SISTER SONGS An Offering to Two Sisters
117.
4The Proem
128.
5Part the First
139.
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62.
14Part the Second
73.
15Inscription
84.