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Paperback Louise Chandler Moulton, Poet and Friend Book

ISBN: 9374121514

ISBN13: 9789374121511

Louise Chandler Moulton, Poet and Friend

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A flickering gaslamp, the hush of a Boston parlour, and the rustle of crisp, handwritten letters-here, the world of nineteenth century poets and their confidantes comes alive. In a time when women writers navigated the intricate corridors of literary friendships and the expectations of Victorian era America, one remarkable voice emerged, weaving together the threads of poetry, correspondence, and cultural change. This evocative literary biography draws readers into the heart of the Boston literary scene, where the passions and struggles of women writers history are illuminated through intimate portraits and rare insights. The book's pages reveal not only the creative fervour of Victorian poetry but also the enduring bonds between literary scholars and the poets they admired, including the celebrated Harriet Prescott Spofford. Restored for today's and future generations, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For decades, this book was out of print and its revelations, reflections, and rich historical context nearly lost to time. Now, Alpha Editions returns it to the shelves, inviting both casual readers and classic-collection buyers to rediscover the spirit of an era when poet correspondence was both art and lifeline. The narrative pulses with the energy of literary friendships, chronicling the exchange of ideas and the forging of identities within the shifting landscape of nineteenth century literature. Steeped in the nuance of Victorian poetry and the complexities of women writers history, this restored volume offers an indispensable window into the lives and letters that shaped a generation. Whether you are drawn to the tangled relationships of the Boston literary scene or the broader currents of nineteenth century poets, this collector's edition stands as a testament to voices that once shaped-and still illuminate-the literary world.

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