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"Grass of Parnassus" is a collection of poems by Andrew Lang, first published in 1888. The anthology is a blend of original verses and translations, showcasing Lang's literary prowess and his deep appreciation for classical themes. The collection is divided into several sections, each with its own thematic focus. The poems explore a variety of subjects, including the passage of time, the constancy of friendship, and the beauty of nature. Lang's work is characterized by its lyrical quality and its ability to evoke vivid imagery and emotion. The collection opens with a dedication to E. M. S.,…mehr

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"Grass of Parnassus" is a collection of poems by Andrew Lang, first published in 1888. The anthology is a blend of original verses and translations, showcasing Lang's literary prowess and his deep appreciation for classical themes. The collection is divided into several sections, each with its own thematic focus. The poems explore a variety of subjects, including the passage of time, the constancy of friendship, and the beauty of nature. Lang's work is characterized by its lyrical quality and its ability to evoke vivid imagery and emotion. The collection opens with a dedication to E. M. S., expressing the enduring nature of friendship despite the ravages of time and change. The poems in the "Deeds of Men" section reflect on historical and contemporary figures, celebrating their bravery and contributions. "Rhodoceia" and "Ave" sections delve into themes of love, memory, and the passage of time, often drawing on classical references and mythology. Lang's translations from the Greek Anthology and other sources are interspersed throughout the collection, demonstrating his skill in capturing the essence of the original works while infusing them with his own voice. The "Hesperothen" section, for example, reimagines the journey of Greek mariners in search of the mythical land of Phæacia, using it as a metaphor for the human quest for meaning and fulfillment. The poems in "Verses" and "Sonnets" sections continue to explore themes of love, loss, and the beauty of the natural world. Lang's use of language is both precise and evocative, creating a rich tapestry of imagery that draws the reader into his world. The collection concludes with a series of translations, further highlighting Lang's ability to bridge cultures and time periods through his poetry.