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Poems: Pastoral and Psalm

Exploring nature and spirituality through eloquent verses

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In «Poems: Pastoral and Psalm,» Benjamin Copeland weaves a rich tapestry of lyrical verse that reflects the beauty of nature intertwined with themes of spirituality and human experience. This collection encompasses both traditional pastoral forms and modern lyrical expressions, seamlessly blending vivid imagery with profound contemplations on life, faith, and existence. Copeland's meticulous attention to diction and rhythm renders an immersive reading experience, wherein each poem serves as a meditation on the interplay of the natural world and the sublime echoes of human emotion. The book's context is steeped in Romanticism, yet it straddles contemporary concerns, appealing to a broad spectrum of literary enthusiasts. Benjamin Copeland, a seasoned poet and scholar, draws heavily from his own experiences in the rural landscapes of his upbringing, as well as his scholarly pursuits in theology and philosophy. His multifaceted background has deeply informed his poetry, leading him to explore the connection between the divine and the natural, inviting readers to journey through both the pastoral beauty and the spiritual depths that characterize his work. For readers seeking to reflect on the harmonies of nature and the resonance of the soul, «Poems: Pastoral and Psalm» is an essential addition to their literary collection. Copeland's evocative language and insightful themes invite contemplation and inspire a renewed appreciation for life's intricate layers, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of both poetry and profound introspection.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
10 Oktober 2024
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25 S.
ISBN:
4064066125301
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