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3.0 out of 5 stars
Literary poetry,
By Senior Montoe (Boston, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Coward Soul Is Mine: Emily Bronte Poems (Hardcover)
Emily Bronte personifies much in her poem "No Coward Soul is Mine". The poem describes in detail and yet confusingly the relationship between heaven, earth, God, and a man's immortality which is characterized in her poem by our soul. She begins with man's emotional burdens which later is reflected in the destruction of everything but the one soul of man. Many descriptive adjectives are used to ultimately describe man's defeat by what kept them alive and the unavailability of death which plagues the end of the world. Bronte finally describes guiltlessly of the lonely souls of man after the destruction.
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No Coward Soul Is Mine: Emily Bronte Poems by Emily Brontė (Hardcover - Jan. 1993)
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