Publisher's Synopsis
"The Blood of Rachel: A Dramatization of Esther, and other poems" by Cotton Noe presents a compelling collection of American poetry centered around themes of faith, drama, and the enduring power of biblical narratives. This volume features a dramatic interpretation of the Book of Esther, a timeless story from the Old Testament, rendered in verse. Noe's work explores the depths of religious experience through evocative language and vivid imagery. In addition to the dramatization of Esther, the collection includes other poems reflecting the author's engagement with religious and personal subjects. Readers interested in biblical poetry, dramatic works, and American poetry will find this collection to be a moving and thought-provoking exploration of faith, courage, and the human spirit. A classic work meticulously prepared for republication.
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