"Coal and Candlelight, and Other Verses" by Helen Parry Eden is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. This volume captures the essence of domestic life, nature, and the war-touched experiences of its time, reflecting the emotional landscape of the era. The topics range from tender motherhood and reflections on childhood to the harsh realities of war, portraying both the joys and struggles of the human condition through evocative language and imagery. The poems are rich in themes that explore the contrast between tranquility and turbulence, often focusing on moments of quiet observation and deep introspection. For instance, in "Coal and Candlelight," Eden paints a serene picture of a mother watching over her sleeping child, symbolizing comfort amidst the anxieties of life. Other pieces like "A Ballad of Lords and Ladies" delve into societal critiques, highlighting the disconnect between the aristocracy and the common people during wartime. Throughout this collection, Eden's mastery of language not only showcases her lyrical skill but also resonates with a profound empathy for the various facets of life, making the work a compelling read for those interested in early 20th-century poetry and its reflections on society and humanity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Coal and Candlelight, and Other Verses
By Helen Parry Eden
"Coal and Candlelight, and Other Verses" by Helen Parry Eden is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. This volume captures the ess...
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Helen Parry Eden was an English poet. She is credited with making popular in English the phrase "bread and circuses".
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