
Love Songs (Version 2)
Love Songs, published in 1917 by Sara Teasdale, is a collection of poems that showcases classical and lyrical tones with feminist themes. The work gained significant acclaim, winning the Columbia University Poetry Prize in 1918 and establishing Teasdale as a prominent figure in the Romanticism movement. Despite its initial success and influence on contemporaries like Edna St. Vincent Millay, Teasdale's style has often been overlooked in later anthologies. This edition presents the 1918 version of her celebrated work.
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