Publisher's Synopsis
"The Tongues of Toil and Other Poems," by William Francis Barnard, offers a glimpse into the poetic landscape of the early 20th century. This collection explores themes of labor, society, and the human condition through a variety of poetic forms and voices. Barnard's work reflects the concerns and sensibilities of his time, capturing the spirit of an era marked by industrial growth and social change.
This volume showcases a range of styles and subjects, providing readers with a rich and varied experience. "The Tongues of Toil" is a valuable addition to the study of American poetry, offering insights into the cultural and historical context of the period and highlighting the enduring power of verse to illuminate the human experience.
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