Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verses
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Texte à corriger : Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verses is a collection of poems by Edith Wharton first released in 2003 as an audio eBook by Mike Eschman and available through Project Gutenberg. This compilation showcases Wharton's poetic prowess offering a range of themes and styles that reflect her literary versatility. The title poem Artemis to Actaeon draws from Greek mythology exploring themes of change beauty and the consequences of human actions. Wharton's verses often delve into the complexities of human emotions and the interplay between nature and civilization. The collection is notable for its rich imagery and the depth of its philosophical inquiries inviting readers to ponder the intricate relationships between individuals and their environments. Wharton's work is characterized by its elegance and precision capturing the subtleties of human experience with a keen eye for detail. The Project Gutenberg edition ensures that this literary treasure is accessible to a wide audience promoting the free distribution of electronic works. The eBook is available in various formats including MP3 audio files allowing for an immersive auditory experience of Wharton's poetry. This collection not only highlights Wharton's skill as a poet but also underscores the enduring relevance of her work in exploring timeless themes.
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