Poems, 1916-1918

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Poems, 1916-1918

by Francis Brett Young

EN·~1 hours·1 chapter

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The verses gathered here capture a fleeting world caught between the turbulence of war and the quiet intimacy of everyday moments. Drawing on the landscapes of English gardens, river valleys, and summer evenings, the poet blends vivid natural imagery with a tender, sometimes wistful, voice that celebrates love, friendship, and the simple pleasures of a pre‑war countryside. Yet the shadow of conflict lingers, giving the poems a subtle urgency that colors even the most gentle scenes.

In the opening selections, the reader encounters a blend of lyrical romance and reflective meditation, where garden paths become metaphors for longing and the passage of time. The language is rich yet unadorned, allowing the emotional core—whether joy, melancholy, or quiet awe—to resonate clearly. Listeners will find a collection that feels both rooted in its 1910s setting and surprisingly timeless in its exploration of human feeling.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (65K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-07-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis Brett Young

Francis Brett Young

1884–1954

Best known for richly atmospheric novels rooted in the English Midlands, this doctor-turned-writer brought a storyteller’s eye to country life, war, and memory. His books were widely read in the early 20th century and still appeal to listeners who enjoy vivid settings and graceful, reflective prose.

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