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2025
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Eugene Field's "Nonsense for Old and Young" is a delightful collection that captures the whimsical spirit of childhood and the playful absurdity that often accompanies adult memories of youth. The book is characterized by its lighthearted verse, clever wordplay, and imaginative narratives that blend the nonsense tradition with a deep affection for both innocence and experience. Field's masterful use of rhythm and rhyme enables readers of all ages to revel in the sheer joy of language, whil...
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Capturing the Spirit of the American West through Timeless Poetry
2019
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In "A Little Book of Western Verse," Eugene Field weaves a rich tapestry of poetic expression that celebrates the American West with both nostalgia and humor. This collection showcases his mastery of rhyme and rhythm, presenting verses that blend playful themes with poignant reflections. Field's literary style is distinctively accessible, employing vivid imagery and colloquial language that invokes the spirit of frontier life. Set against a backdrop of late 19th-century America, the book r...
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13 Complete Works of Eugene FieldA Little Book of Profitable TalesA Little Book of Western VerseChristmas Tales and Christmas VersesEchoes from the Sabine farmJohn Smith USALove-Songs of ChildhoodSecond Book of TalesSecond Book of VerseSongs and other VerseThe Holy Cross and Other TalesThe HouseThe Love Affairs of a BibiliomaniacThe Mouse and the Moonbeam
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An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of His Wife, Alice
2019
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Eugene Field's "The House" stands as a poignant exploration of domestic life, capturing the essence of childhood wonder and familial love through delicate lyrical prose. The book intertwines themes of nostalgia, innocence, and the ephemeral nature of joy within the structure of a timeless home. Field employs a melodic cadence and vivid imagery that invite readers to reflect on their own experiences of home, making the work resonate on both a personal and universal level amid the late 19th-...
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The poem is a nostalgic reflection on a beloved childhood home. In "The House," Field vividly describes the sights, sounds, and memories associated with the house where he grew up. He paints a picture of a warm and inviting home filled with love, laughter, and cherished moments.Throughout the poem, Field expresses a deep sense of longing and affection for the house, which represents a sanctuary of comfort and security in his memory. He recalls the people and events that shaped his childhoo...
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Capturing the essence of 19th-century Midwestern life through nostalgic and evocative poetry
2019
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In "Hoosier Lyrics," Eugene Field captures the essence of rural America through lyrical poetry that blends regionalism with a touch of nostalgia. Drawing on his experiences growing up in Indiana, Field's verses evoke the simplicity and beauty of Midwestern life, employing a vibrant and conversational style that resonates with both adult and youthful readers. The collection reflects the burgeoning American literary movement of the late 19th century, where local color and personal perspectiv...
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John Smith, U.S.A. assembles a lively collection of poetry and humorous prose that captures the texture of everyday American life through the figure of an ordinary man repeated in many forms. The book opens with a homesick traveller discovering the name “John Smith, U.S.A.” in a London register, a small detail that sparks a chain of reflections on the countless Americans who might bear that same, unremarkable name. This moment of nostalgia draws the narrator into imagining a composite “Joh...
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Second Book of Verse
Capturing Childhood Joys and Natural Beauty in Melodic Verse
2021
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Eugene Field's "Second Book of Verse" is a quintessential collection that captures the essence of childhood wonder and the ephemeral nature of life through its charming and evocative poetry. Field employs a lyrical style, characterized by musicality and vivid imagery, transporting readers to idyllic landscapes filled with the joys and sorrows of youth. The verses reflect a Romantic sensibility, integrating elements of nostalgia and innocence while exploring profound themes such as love, lo...
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In paying a tribute to the mingled mirth and tenderness of Eugene Field—the poet of whose going the West may say, “He took our daylight with him”—one of his fellow journalists has written that he was a jester, but not of the kind that Shakespeare drew in Yorick. He was not only,—so the writer implied,—the maker of jibes and fantastic devices, but the bard of friendship and affection, of melodious lyrical conceits; he was the laureate of children—dear for his “Wynken, Blynken and Nod” and “...
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Whimsical Tales for Young Minds: A Treasury of Moral Fables and Folk Tales
2019
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Eugene Field's "A Little Book of Profitable Tales" is a captivating collection of whimsical narratives that encapsulates the essence of childhood wonder and moral lessons. Written in an engaging and inviting prose style, Field masterfully weaves fantasy with reality, appealing to both young and adult readers alike. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America, a time when children's literature was evolving, Field carves out a space where imagination reigns, using humor and a lyric...
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"The Holy Cross and Other Tales" is indeed a collection of tales written by Eugene Field. Eugene Field was an American writer best known for his children's poetry, but he also wrote prose works, including short stories and essays."The Holy Cross and Other Tales" was published posthumously in 1910, after Field's death. The collection includes a variety of short stories, each with its own unique themes, characters, and settings. While Field is perhaps best remembered for his whimsical and im...
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In "John Smith, U.S.A", Eugene Field artfully navigates the landscape of American identity through a tapestry of poignant prose and whimsical humor. The book adeptly critiques the societal norms and cultural dynamics of late 19th-century America, using the character of John Smith as a multifaceted lens to explore themes of individuality, aspiration, and the American Dream. Field's literary style is characterized by its lyrical quality and rich imagery, embodying a mixture of satire and ear...
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