Sách nói: Poems
- Download The Outer Gate audio
- Download Rain / Best-Loved audio
- Download The Rose audio
- Download Between Two Rains audio
- Download The Message / By the Hospital / Oh, Dryad Thoughs audio
- Download Music in the Pavilion audio
- Download Rebuke audio
- Download In Camp audio
- Download The Nymph audio
- Download Vivisection / The Stranger audio
- Download The Constant Ones / Instinct audio
- Download San Francisco, New Year's, 1907 audio
- Download The Poppy Field audio
- Download You audio
- Download Just a Dog audio
- Download Mirage / Dusk audio
- Download The Spanish Girl, Part I audio
- Download The Spanish Girl, Part II audio
- Download The Spanish Girl, Part III audio
- Download The Garden of Dolores audio
- Download Indifference / After-Knowledge audio
- Download Two Spendthrift Kings / Growth audio
- Download Change / Wistaria audio
- Download My Nook audio
- Download When Plaintively and Near the Cricket Sings / The Little Memories audio
- Download Pass By / In Empty Courts audio
- Download Down the Trail audio
- Download Bells from Over the Hills Sound Sweet audio
- Download In Town / Moods audio
- Download A Misty Morning / Two Songs audio
- Download Noon / Your Beautiful Passing audio
- Download By Moonlight / One Day audio
- Download The Mission Graves / Along the Track audio
- Download A Place of Dreams / Think Not, O Lilias audio
- Download To Rosy Buds audio
- Download Yesterday audio
- Download The Mourner / Ava Atque Vale audio
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Nora May French was a Californian poet and a member of the bohemian literary circles of the Carmel Arts and Crafts Club, which flourished after the Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906. She gained minor recognition, but no financial stability, through local magazines. Published posthumously by friends in 1910, four years after French's suicide, Poems by Nora May French was the first and only compilation of her works until 2009.
Although many of her poems celebrate the serenity of coastal landscape, others are less sanguine. They offer glimpses into the mind of a young woman plagued by heartbreak and torn between pressure to submit to social roles and longing to live creatively. The most famous poem in the collection, The Spanish Girl, reflects on a failed engagement, the first of many. - Summary by Mary Kay
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