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The Ring of Amethyst

By Alice Wellington Rollins

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"The Ring of Amethyst" by Alice Wellington Rollins is a collection of poems that captures the emotional landscape of love, longing, and introspection,...

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2020-09-25
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"The Ring of Amethyst" by Alice Wellington Rollins is a collection of poems that captures the emotional landscape of love, longing, and introspection, written during the late 19th century. The work employs the metaphor of the amethyst both as a physical ring and as a symbol of deep affection and unique beauty. The collection entwines themes of happiness, sorrow, purity, and personal growth, inviting readers to explore the complexity of human emotions through rich imagery and lyrical language. The poems in this collection reflect a journey of the heart through various stages of love and life experiences. Rollins' writing often juxtaposes moments of joy and pain, expressing how love can be both uplifting and burdensome. With titles such as "Joy," "Pain," and "Love Will Find Out a Way," each piece offers a glimpse into the speaker's thoughts and memories, revealing how relationships can profoundly shape one's identity. The overarching presence of nature, alongside personal reflections, enriches the reading experience, making the work both a celebration and an exploration of the spectrum of human emotion. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Alice Wellington Rollins, was an American writer whose output spanned essays, novels, stories, and children's poetry. She became known for a series of articles on the terrible conditions in New York tenements in the 1880s and for travel writing about the American West.

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