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Golden Stars, and Other Verses Following "the Red Flower

Henry Van Dyke

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Golden Stars, and Other Verses Following "the Red Flower

Henry Van Dyke

American Literature, History - Modern (1750+), History - Warfare, Poetry

A collection of poetry written in the early 20th century, specifically around the aftermath of World War I. This book combines elements of memorial verse and patriotic reflection, addressing themes of sacrifice, peace, and the valor of American soldiers. It serves as both a tribute to the fallen and a celebration of the ideals of liberty and democracy. The poems within this collection offer poignant reflections on the consequences of war, weaving together themes of hope, honor, and the enduring spirit of those who have served. The titular poem, ''Golden Stars,'' particularly emphasizes the valor of soldiers who fought for freedom and their ultimate sacrifice, highlighting the transition from life to immortality for these brave souls. Throughout the verses, Van Dyke advocates for a commitment to peace and love in the wake of conflict, calling for those remaining to honor the legacy of the fallen by nurturing a better world. The collection serves as both a historical artifact and a timeless appeal to humanity's better nature.

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