Publisher's Synopsis
âHallow-e'en, and Poems of the Warâ by Winifred M. Letts offers a poignant collection of verses reflecting both the autumnal spirit of Halloween and the somber realities of World War I. Letts, an Irish poet, captures the emotional landscape of the era, blending themes of nature, loss, and resilience. Her work provides a unique perspective on the war, filtered through a woman's experience and imbued with Irish sensibility.
This collection showcases Letts' lyrical talent and her ability to evoke vivid imagery, whether she is describing the festive atmosphere of Halloween or the grim scenes of the battlefield. The poems serve as a historical record and a testament to the enduring power of poetry to express profound human experiences during times of conflict. âHallow-e'en, and Poems of the Warâ remains a compelling read for those interested in war poetry, Irish literature, and the works of women poets in the early 20th century.
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