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Seaward: An Elegy on the Death of Thomas William Parsons

Richard Hovey

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Richard Hovey's 'Seaward: An Elegy on the Death of Thomas William Parsons' is a poignant and heartfelt poetic tribute to his friend and fellow poet. Written in elegiac style, the book explores themes of friendship, loss, and the beauty of nature. Hovey's lyrical language and vivid imagery add depth to the elegy, creating a moving and memorable piece of literature that evokes strong emotions in the reader. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century American literary scene, 'Seaward' stands out as a timeless work of mourning and remembrance. Richard Hovey, a prominent American poet and dramatist, was deeply influenced by the Transcendentalist movement and the works of Walt Whitman. His close relationship with Thomas William Parsons inspired him to write this elegy, showcasing both his poetic talent and his profound personal connection to his subject. Hovey's ability to capture the essence of friendship and loss in 'Seaward' cements his reputation as a master of elegiac poetry. I highly recommend 'Seaward: An Elegy on the Death of Thomas William Parsons' to readers who appreciate poetry that explores themes of friendship, loss, and the beauty of nature. Hovey's heartfelt tribute to his friend is a powerful and moving work that will resonate with anyone who has experienced the pain of losing a loved one.

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American poetry, New England setting, Elegiac tone, Grief and loss, Nautical imagery, Symbolism, Poetic form, Poetic tribute, Transcendentalism influence, Late 19th century