Publisher's Synopsis
âSongs in the Night, and Other Poemsâ is a collection of Silas Horton Durand's poetic works, offering a glimpse into the sentiments and artistic expressions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Durand's verses explore themes of spirituality, nature, and the human condition, reflecting the literary styles and cultural concerns of his time. This volume showcases a range of poetic forms and subjects, appealing to readers interested in historical American poetry. Discover the enduring charm of Durand's words and their resonance with universal emotions and experiences. This collection provides valuable insight into the poetic landscape of a bygone era, preserving the voice of a writer deeply connected to his world.
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