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XXXII Ballades in Blue China [1885] by Andrew Lang

by Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
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XXXII Ballades in Blue China [1885] by Andrew Lang is a collection of lyrical poetry written during the late 19th century. The book consists of thirty-two ballades that explore various themes ranging from nostalgia and nature to love and human follies. With a charm typical of the Victorian era, these ballades convey Lang’s affection for classical forms, showcasing his mastery of rhyme and rhythm while touching on philosophical musings and playful satire. Throughout the collection, Lang crafts a beautiful tapestry of imagery and emotion, inviting readers to reflect on both profound themes and whimsical moments. Each ballade is a standalone piece, yet they collectively illustrate the author’s varied interests and experiences, such as a whimsical ode to Cleopatra’s Needle, musings on sleep, and a humorous take on gambling through the metaphor of roulette. Lang balances lightheartedness with deeper contemplation, urging readers to find joy and solace in simple pleasures, such as the appreciation of ancient blue china or memories of lost loves. The work stands as a testament to Lang’s poetic skill and his ability to weave serious reflections with light-hearted whimsy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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