The Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. II., No. 8, July, 1836 by Various

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Author Various
Editor Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Title The Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. II., No. 8, July, 1836
Original Publication United States: T. W. White, Publisher and Proprietor,1836.
Note Reading ease score: 53.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits Ron Swanson
Summary "The Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. II., No. 8, July, 1836" by Various is a literary periodical published in the early 19th century. As a collection of essays, letters, and poetry, it aims to showcase diverse contributions to literature and the arts, offering insights into the cultural and intellectual climate of the time. Among the notable works featured in this edition are letters by John Randolph of Roanoke, which provide a personal and reflective view on themes of faith, despair, and redemption, along with various poetic contributions that express the sentiments of the era. The opening of this edition introduces readers to a series of poignant letters penned by John Randolph, revealing his struggles and triumphs over despair through a deepening relationship with God. He reflects on his past feelings of bitterness and isolation, ultimately reaching a spiritual awakening driven by a sincere love for God and humanity. Intertwined with these letters are a collection of poems that celebrate beauty and longing, underscoring the emotional landscape amidst the social and political backdrop of Virginia. The mix of personal prose and artistic expression invites readers to contemplate the broader themes of connection, identity, and the quest for meaning in their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject American literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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