Publisher's Synopsis
"My Vis-À-Vis, Or, Harry's Account of His Courtship, and Other Poems" is a collection of 19th-century American poetry by Mary Eliza Rogers. This volume presents a range of poetic forms and themes, with a particular emphasis on love and courtship. The title poem, "My Vis-À-Vis," offers a narrative of Harry's romantic pursuits, providing insight into the social customs and emotional landscape of the time. Rogers' work captures the sentimental and lyrical sensibilities characteristic of 19th-century poetry, appealing to readers interested in historical perspectives on love, relationships, and the poetic traditions of the era.
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