I have presented the poem “A Little Girl Lost” by the visionary poet and painter William Blake (1757–1827), published in Songs of Experience (1794). In it, he envisages a future where children and adolescents will freely enjoy nudity and love, then the religious condemnation and parental repression of these pleasures will cause indignation. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
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Song III, by Eric Stenbock
Myrtle, Rue and Cypress (subtitled A Book of Poems, Songs, and Sonnets), Stenbock’s second collection of verses, was published by Hatchards (Picadilly, London) in 1883, and reprinted by Hermitage Books in 1992. This latter edition was digitised for Internet Archive. In 2018, S N Books World (Delhi, India) reprinted it. As with other cheap Indian reprints, the page layout is faulty, with odd-numbered pages on the left and even-numbered pages on the right. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Jardin, par Minou Drouet
Un beau poème de Minou Drouet dédié à son premier amour, Lucette Descaves, sa professeure de piano. Au moment de sa composition, Mme Descaves avait 41 ans de plus que Minou, alors âgée de 8 ou 9 ans. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…