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Oberon and Puck : $b Verses grave and gay

By Helen Gray Cone

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Enter a world of fairy princes and mischievous sprites, where joyful verses meet sorrowful reflections on life, love, and the mysteries of existence.

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2024-05-15
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"Oberon and Puck: Verses Grave and Gay" by Helen Gray Cone is a collection of poems from the late 1800s that sings of nature, love, and magic. The writing style dances between happy and sad, bringing to mind old stories and making readers think about what it means to be human. The reader meets Oberon, a handsome fairy prince who seems to understand the real and magical worlds. There are hints of memories and wishes, blurring the lines between what's real and what's imagined. Later parts potentially show the playful character Puck in a similar way, crafting a mood that mixes silliness with serious thoughts, asking the reader to step into a bright and thoughtful journey through poetry.

About the Author

Helen Gray Cone was a poet and professor of English literature. She spent her entire career at Hunter College in New York City.

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