This comprehensive volume, "Collected Poems, 1881-1919," brings together the poetic works of Robert Underwood Johnson from his celebrated volumes including "The Winter Hour," "Songs of Liberty," and "Poems of War and Peace." It also includes the notable "Saint Gaudens: An Ode, and Other Verse," and "Italian Rhapsody," alongside previously uncollected poems.
Johnson's verse captures the spirit of his time, reflecting on themes of liberty, peace, and the enduring power of art. His collection showcases a range of poetic forms and subjects, from odes to reflections on war, offering readers a rich tapestry of late 19th and early 20th-century American verse. This edition preserves Johnson's contribution to American literature, making it accessible to contemporary readers and scholars alike.
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