Where the forest murmurs: Nature essays by William Sharp

Where the forest murmurs: Nature essays

William Sharp
248 pages
Good Press
Jul 2023
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William Sharp's 'Where the Forest Murmurs' is a poignant collection of nature-inspired poetry that delves into the beauty and mystique of the natural world. Through vivid imagery and lyrical language, Sharp transports readers to the depths of the forest, where the whispering of trees and rustling of leaves create a sense of tranquility and wonder. Written in the late 19th century, this book reflects the Romantic literary movement, which celebrated the power and grandeur of nature. Sharp's ability to capture the essence of the forest through his verses demonstrates his keen observation and deep connection to the natural world. William Sharp, a Scottish writer and poet, was known for his dual identity as both himself and his pseudonym, Fiona MacLeod. Sharp's interest in Celtic folklore and mythology greatly influenced his writing, infusing his works with a sense of magic and otherworldliness. 'Where the Forest Murmurs' showcases Sharp's talent for creating beautiful and evocative poetry that resonates with readers who appreciate the beauty of nature and the wonders of the natural world. For readers who seek to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature through poetic verse, 'Where the Forest Murmurs' is a captivating and enchanting collection that will transport them to a world of mystery and enchantment, where the forest comes alive with the murmurs of its ancient spirits.
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Pages 248
Publisher Good Press
Published 2023
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