The Singing Leaves
A Book of Songs and Spells
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Publisher Description
Originally published in 1903, The Singing Leaves is a graceful collection of lyric poems by Josephine Preston Peabody, a distinguished voice in early 20th-century American literature. Subtitled A Book of Songs and Spells, this volume invites readers into a world where imagination meets mysticism, blending natural imagery, quiet reflection, and emotional depth.
Peabody's poems evoke themes of childhood wonder, longing, enchantment, and spiritual reverie. Her writing style-lyrical, delicate, and at times incantatory-has drawn comparisons to Christina Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites, with influences of Shakespearean and Browningesque rhythm and voice. The collection captures fleeting emotions and eternal truths through verse, making it a timeless addition to the poetic canon.
This edition preserves the original structure and spirit of the 1903 publication, offering a fresh opportunity to experience a forgotten gem of American poetry. Ideal for poetry lovers, literary historians, and readers of mystical or nature-inspired verse.