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Nathaniel Parker Willis' 'Fugitive Poetry' is a collection of lyrical and emotional poems that embody the Romantic ideals of the 19th century. Each poem delves into themes of love, nature, and the human experience with a keen sense of beauty and sentiment. Willis' elegant and expressive writing style captivates readers, drawing them into a world of poetic introspection and reflection. 'Fugitive Poetry' reflects the literary context of the time, showcasing the author's mastery of language and his ability to evoke deep emotions through his verses. It is a perfect example of Romantic poetry at…mehr

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Nathaniel Parker Willis' 'Fugitive Poetry' is a collection of lyrical and emotional poems that embody the Romantic ideals of the 19th century. Each poem delves into themes of love, nature, and the human experience with a keen sense of beauty and sentiment. Willis' elegant and expressive writing style captivates readers, drawing them into a world of poetic introspection and reflection. 'Fugitive Poetry' reflects the literary context of the time, showcasing the author's mastery of language and his ability to evoke deep emotions through his verses. It is a perfect example of Romantic poetry at its finest. Nathaniel Parker Willis was a prominent American author, poet, and editor known for his contributions to the literary landscape of the 19th century. His rich background in literature and his keen observation of society and nature influenced his writing, leading to the creation of works like 'Fugitive Poetry.' His passion for poetry and his unique perspective on life are evident in this collection, making it a timeless piece of art that continues to resonate with readers today. I highly recommend 'Fugitive Poetry' to any reader who appreciates the beauty of language and the power of poetry. Willis' collection offers a glimpse into the Romantic era and provides a poignant exploration of human emotions and experiences that will leave a lasting impact on anyone who delves into its pages.

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Nathaniel Parker Willis (January 20, 1806 - January 20, 1867) was an American author, poet, and editor who played a significant role in the American literary scene of the 19th century. Born in Portland, Maine, Willis cultivated a distinguished career punctuated by his charm and social prowess. He graduated from Yale in 1827, where his literary inclinations flourished. Shortly thereafter, Willis ventured into journalism and became a co-founder of the 'American Monthly Magazine'. He gained prominence with his prose and poetry, characterized by genteel sentimentality and a focus on the domestic sphere, qualities that mirrored the tastes of the emerging middle class of his era. Willis's 'Fugitive Poetry' is a reflection of this stylistic approach, with verses that convey both the ephemeral nature of beauty and the transcendent aspects of the human experience. His work encompasses not just poetry but also travel writings and editorial pieces, which were published in various periodicals such as 'The Home Journal', co-founded by Willis and George P. Morris. His writings earned him both acclaim and criticism, the latter often centered on his perceived concern with society's upper crust and the fashionable life. Despite this, Willis remains an integral figure in the tapestry of American letters, bridging the romantic and emerging realist trends of his time. His work provides rich insights into the cultural and social milieu of antebellum America, offering a window into the period's values, aspirations, and conventions.