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Songs of two nations

Songs of two nations

A poetic exploration of national identity and freedom

Algernon Charles Swinburne

46 pages, parution le 29/02/2024

Résumé

"Songs of Two Nations" by Algernon Charles Swinburne is a collection of poems that delve into themes of national identity, freedom, and political upheaval. The work is divided into several sections, each addressing different historical and political contexts. The poem "A Song of Italy" is a tribute to the Italian unification movement and is dedicated to the revolutionary figure Joseph Mazzini. It celebrates Italy's struggle for freedom and unity, portraying the nation as a symbol of hope and renewal. Swinburne uses vivid imagery and personification to depict Italy as a woman rising from oppression, embodying ideals of liberty and justice. The "Ode on the Proclamation of the French Republic" is dedicated to Victor Hugo and reflects on the tumultuous events surrounding the establishment of the French Republic. Swinburne captures the spirit of revolution and the quest for liberty, emphasizing the resilience and enduring spirit of the French people. The poem is a powerful commentary on the cyclical nature of history and the perpetual struggle for freedom. The section titled "Dirae" includes a series of sonnets that critique various political figures and entities, such as Ferdinand II and the Papacy, highlighting their oppressive actions and moral failings. Swinburne's language is sharp and unyielding, reflecting his disdain for tyranny and corruption. Overall, "Songs of Two Nations" is a passionate and eloquent exploration of the themes of freedom, justice, and national identity. Swinburne's masterful use of language and imagery creates a compelling narrative that resonates with the reader, urging them to reflect on the ongoing struggle for liberty and the power of the human spirit.

L'auteur - Algernon Charles Swinburne

Poète, dramaturge et critique anglais né et mort à Londres (1837-1909). Admirateur de l'oeuvre de Sade, de Baudelaire, d'Hugo. Se retire en 1880 près de Londres pour se consacrer à son oeuvre.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Algernon Charles Swinburne
Parution 29/02/2024
Nb. de pages 46
Format 17 x 22
Couverture Broché
Poids 90g
EAN13 9791041987542

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