October

October
October is a sonnet by William Cullen Bryant, reflecting his deep appreciation for nature and the changing seasons. Written in the early 19th century, it showcases Bryant's early poetic influences, particularly from Neo-Classic British poets like Alexander Pope. By 1832, Bryant had gained recognition as one of America's foremost poets, with this work contributing to his literary legacy. The poem captures the essence of autumn, emphasizing themes of beauty and transience.
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