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Gates of Paradise and Other Poems: The Fourth Volume of Verse

This volume presents a selection of poems that explore a wide range of subjects and emotions, showcasing the depth and diversity of the poet's work. more

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Edwin Markham
Edwin Markham

Edwin Markham was an American poet renowned for his profound and evocative poetry. Born on April 23, 1852, in Pomfret, Connecticut, and passing away on March 7, 1940, Markham's work frequently tackled themes of nature, human struggle, and social justice. His most celebrated poem, 'The Man with the Hoe,' is a moving portrayal of the hardships faced by the working class. more

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