"Collected Poems by A.E." brings together the evocative and mystical verses of George William Russell, one of the most influential figures of the Irish Literary Revival. Known by his pseudonym A.E., Russell was not only a poet but a visionary whose work deeply explores the intersections of spirituality, nature, and the human soul. This collection captures the lyrical genius of an author who blended themes of Theosophy and Eastern philosophy with the rich folklore and landscapes of Ireland.
Throughout these pages, readers will encounter poems that vibrate with a quest for transcendental beauty and inner light. Russell's verses often reflect a profound communion with the divine and the earth, offering a serene yet powerful alternative to the more starkly political literature of his contemporaries. From delicate meditations on the Irish twilight to epic contemplations on cosmic consciousness, the work serves as a testament to his role as a mystic-poet. "Collected Poems by A.E." remains a cornerstone of early 20th-century literature, providing a window into the spiritual aspirations that shaped a pivotal era in Irish culture and the broader literary world.
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