From Me to You : Love Poems by R. V. Bailey and U. A. Fanthorpe (2007, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherEnitharmon Press
ISBN-101904634559
ISBN-139781904634553
eBay Product ID (ePID)64388935

Product Key Features

Book TitleFrom Me to You : Love Poems
Number of Pages63 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSubjects & Themes / Love & Erotica, General
Publication Year2007
IllustratorYes, Wadley, Nick
GenrePoetry
AuthorR. V. Bailey, U. A. Fanthorpe
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight4.5 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal821.9140803543
SynopsisU. A. Fanthorpe and R. V. Bailey write: 'Wordsworth speaks of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. This seems an apt description of these love poems. They are not important resonant pieces of writing: they simply happened when one of us felt like writing to the other, quite often when one of us was away from home. Some of them coincided with Valentine's Days or birthdays, but that was more a matter of good luck than foresight. Quakers, rightly, maintain that Christmas Day is only one important day of all the 365 important days of the year. It's the same with love poems: they are appropriate at any time, and can be written, incidentally, to dogs, cats, etc., as well as humans. No room for Cupid. [...] The pleasant thing about writing such poems, apart from having someone to write them for, is that there is no particular restriction as to subject matter. In Christmas Poems, U.A. felt the draughty awareness of the diminishing cast of subjects, from donkey to Christmas tree. With love, on the other hand, the sky's the limit.', U. A. Fanthorpe and R. V. Bailey write: Wordsworth speaks of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. This seems an apt description of these love poems. They are not important resonant pieces of writing: they simply happened when one of us felt like writing to the other, quite often when one of us was away from home. Some of them coincided with Valentine's Days or birthdays, but that was more a matter of good luck than foresight. Quakers, rightly, maintain that Christmas Day is only one important day of all the 365 important days of the year. It's the same with love poems: they are appropriate at any time, and can be written, incidentally, to dogs, cats, etc., as well as humans. No room for Cupid. ] The pleasant thing about writing such poems, apart from having someone to write them for, is that there is no particular restriction as to subject matter. In Christmas Poems, U.A. felt the draughty awareness of the diminishing cast of subjects, from donkey to Christmas tree. With love, on the other hand, the sky's the limit. "
LC Classification NumberPR1195

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