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Susan Coolidge's 'A Few More Verses' is a collection of beautifully crafted poems that explore themes of nature, love, and introspection. Written in a lyrical and emotive style, Coolidge's poetry resonates with readers by capturing the essence of everyday experiences through vivid imagery and heartfelt emotions. The poems in this collection are a blend of traditional and modern poetic forms, showcasing Coolidge's versatility and skill as a poet in the literary context of the late 19th century. With themes ranging from the beauty of the natural world to the complexities of human relationships,…mehr

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Susan Coolidge's 'A Few More Verses' is a collection of beautifully crafted poems that explore themes of nature, love, and introspection. Written in a lyrical and emotive style, Coolidge's poetry resonates with readers by capturing the essence of everyday experiences through vivid imagery and heartfelt emotions. The poems in this collection are a blend of traditional and modern poetic forms, showcasing Coolidge's versatility and skill as a poet in the literary context of the late 19th century. With themes ranging from the beauty of the natural world to the complexities of human relationships, 'A Few More Verses' offers readers a glimpse into Coolidge's profound observations and deep empathy for the world around her. Susan Coolidge, known for her acclaimed 'What Katy Did' series, was a prolific writer and poet who drew inspiration from her personal experiences and surroundings. Her background in literature and her keen eye for detail undoubtedly influenced her poetic voice, allowing her to connect with readers on a deep emotional level. Coolidge's dedication to storytelling and her ability to evoke powerful emotions through her writing make 'A Few More Verses' a timeless collection that continues to resonate with readers today. I recommend 'A Few More Verses' to poetry enthusiasts and fans of Susan Coolidge's work. This collection offers a glimpse into the poetic talent and introspective nature of Coolidge, making it a must-read for those who appreciate beautifully crafted verse and profound lyrical insights.

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Susan Coolidge is the pen name adopted by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (January 29, 1835 - April 9, 1905), an American children's author whose literary production captured the imaginations of young readers in the post-Civil War era. Born into a prominent and scholarly family in Cleveland, Ohio, Coolidge was heavily influenced by her surroundings and the intellectual vigor of her relatives. She pursued a career in nursing during the Civil War before turning to literature. Coolidge's body of work typically showcases her commitment to depicting domestic life and the inner world of her predominantly female protagonists with a touch of didacticism and moral orientation, all of which is encapsulated within her charming, easily accessible prose. A notable book in her bibliography is 'A Few More Verses' (1889), a collection that highlights Coolidge's adeptness not only in narrative forms but also in the poetic medium, building upon the warmth and gentility that characterizes her oeuvre. Best known for her 'What Katy Did' series, Coolidge's writing provides a vivid portrayal of 19th-century American life through the perspective of spirited young girls. Her works continue to be appreciated for their heartfelt storytelling and enduring themes of growth and resilience. Coolidge's literary style and thematic predilections remain significant in the study of American children's literature of her time.