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Songs of Travel
Songs of Travel
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Robert Louis Stevenson wrote this collection of poems in reflection of his many journeys and travels.
First published in 1896, Songs of Travel is rich with imagery seen by its author during his many traversals of the countryside in Britain and wider Europe. Pastoral scenes, description of the seasons are present, together with memories of women Stephenson knew and wished to tribute. Several of the poems double as correspondences to associates of the author.
Also known by its full title, Songs of Travel and Other Verses, this text was a noted inspiration for Ralph Vaughan Williams who made several of the poems suitable for baritone singers. Williams, a great lover of the outdoors and nature, took to the volume Stephenson with enthusiasm. His compositions were strongly appreciated, acting to promote and expose the poetry of Stevenson to a wider audience.
Complete and without abridgment, this edition contains annotations for many of the poems which explain their subject and context, in order for the reader to better interpret them.
First published in 1896, Songs of Travel is rich with imagery seen by its author during his many traversals of the countryside in Britain and wider Europe. Pastoral scenes, description of the seasons are present, together with memories of women Stephenson knew and wished to tribute. Several of the poems double as correspondences to associates of the author.
Also known by its full title, Songs of Travel and Other Verses, this text was a noted inspiration for Ralph Vaughan Williams who made several of the poems suitable for baritone singers. Williams, a great lover of the outdoors and nature, took to the volume Stephenson with enthusiasm. His compositions were strongly appreciated, acting to promote and expose the poetry of Stevenson to a wider audience.
Complete and without abridgment, this edition contains annotations for many of the poems which explain their subject and context, in order for the reader to better interpret them.
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