Within these pages, readers will encounter verses that are both intellectually rigorous and deeply evocative. Wylie's mastery of form is evident in her meticulously crafted stanzas, which balance the "trivial breath" of life against the weight of eternity. From delicate nature studies to sharp, introspective musings, the collection captures a wide range of human experience with a sharp, polished clarity. "Trivial Breath" remains a significant contribution to early 20th-century American letters, offering a timeless exploration of the complexities of the soul and the transformative nature of poetic expression.
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