By: Various
World's Best Poetry, Volume 9: Tragedy and Humor (Part 1) is a diverse collection of poems that range from somber reflections on life's hardships to lighthearted anecdotes that bring a smile to the reader's face. The anthology showcases the talent of various poets, each offering their own unique perspective on the themes of tragedy and humor.
The poems in this volume are thoughtfully curated, with each piece adding depth and dimension to the overall theme. The tragedy section of the anthology explores themes of loss, grief, and heartbreak, while the humor section offers witty observations and clever wordplay that lighten the mood. Together, these poems provide a well-rounded exploration of the human experience.
What sets this volume apart is the way the poems are grouped together, creating a sense of cohesion and flow that makes the anthology a pleasure to read from start to finish. Each poem stands on its own as a masterpiece of language and emotion, but when read together, they form a rich tapestry of human experience that is both poignant and uplifting.
Overall, World's Best Poetry, Volume 9: Tragedy and Humor (Part 1) is a captivating collection that showcases the power of poetry to evoke a wide range of emotions. Readers who appreciate poetry that delves into both the darker and lighter aspects of life will find much to enjoy in this anthology. Highly recommended for poetry lovers of all tastes and preferences. Book Description: The ninth of ten volumes of poetry edited by Canadian poet laureate Bliss Carman . This collection, the first of two parts, includes a trove of famous tragic poems set in different regions of the world, including Greece, Rome, the Orient, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Russia, Scotland, Ireland, England, America, and the sea. It ends off with a selection of mischievous poems about women and their proclivities. The collection also includes an introductory essay by folklore scholar Francis Barton Gummere . - Summary by Tomas Peter
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