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A Cycle of the West – dzieło poetyckie amerykańskiego autora . Utwór składa się z pięciu poematów epickich: The Song of Three Friends (1919), The Song of Hugh Glass (1915), The Song of Jed Smith (1941), The Song of the Indian Wars (1925) i The Song of the Messiah (1935). Wydanie zbiorcze ukazało się w 1949. Utwór opowiada o osadnictwie na preriach i wysiedlaniu Indian z ich tradycyjnej ojczyzny. Napisanie wszystkich części eposu zajęło autorowi dwadzieścia dziewięć lat. Utwór jest napisany (heroic couplet), czyli parzyście rymowanym pentametrem jambicznym. A Cycle of the West is a collection of five epic poems (called "Songs") written and published over a nearly thirty-year span by John G. Neihardt. As one extended work of literature, the Cycle treats historical topics from the American settlement of the Great Plains and the displacement of the Native American cultures there. By internal chronological order, the five songs are (with the date of first) * The Song of Three Friends (1919) * The Song of Hugh Glass (1915) * The Song of Jed Smith (1941) * The Song of the Indian Wars (1925) * The Song of the Messiah (1935)
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A Cycle of the West – dzieło poetyckie amerykańskiego autora . Utwór składa się z pięciu poematów epickich: The Song of Three Friends (1919), The Song of Hugh Glass (1915), The Song of Jed Smith (1941), The Song of the Indian Wars (1925) i The Song of the Messiah (1935). Wydanie zbiorcze ukazało się w 1949. Utwór opowiada o osadnictwie na preriach i wysiedlaniu Indian z ich tradycyjnej ojczyzny. Napisanie wszystkich części eposu zajęło autorowi dwadzieścia dziewięć lat. Utwór jest napisany (heroic couplet), czyli parzyście rymowanym pentametrem jambicznym. Who now reads clear the roster of that band? Alas, Time scribbles with a careless hand And often pinchbeck doings from that pen Bite deep, where deeds and dooms of mighty men Are blotted out beneath a sordid scrawl! One hundred strong they flocked to Ashley's call That spring of eighteen hundred twenty-two; For tales of wealth, out-legending Peru, Came wind-blown from Missouri's distant springs, And that old sireny of unknown things Bewitched them, and they could not linger more. (The Song of Three Friends) A Cycle of the West is a collection of five epic poems (called "Songs") written and published over a nearly thirty-year span by John G. Neihardt. As one extended work of literature, the Cycle treats historical topics from the American settlement of the Great Plains and the displacement of the Native American cultures there. Each poem is written as enjambed heroic couplets in several chapters. As Neihardt gained experience with the form, he began to close chapters, and often verse paragraphs, in the middle of a line, with the first line of the next chapter completing both the suspended line and rhyme. The effect is to pull the speaker forward until the only completely resolved couplet is the one at the end of the Song. By internal chronological order, the five songs are (with the date of first) * The Song of Three Friends (1919) * The Song of Hugh Glass (1915) * The Song of Jed Smith (1941) * The Song of the Indian Wars (1925) * The Song of the Messiah (1935)
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