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Sunshine

Sunshine

Vachel Lindsay

Published in the early 20th century, 'Sunshine' by Vachel Lindsay emphasizes poetry as a musical art form, prioritizing auditory appeal over visual imagery. Lindsay, known for his deep connection to the Midwestern American experience, reflects the emotions and ideals of his time through his work. His unique style and themes have influenced American poetry, making him a notable figure in the literary landscape.

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It is hardly necessary, perhaps, to mention Mr. Lindsay's loyalty to the people of his place and hour, or the training i...

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