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A collection of essays and lectures that blends travel sketches, literary criticism, and social reflection to contend that poetry, politics, and religion spring from a common human spirit. Evocative Italian landscapes and encounters with local life supply concrete images that illuminate readings of classical and modern poets, while separate essays defend the value of poetry and consider democratic and spiritual themes. Combining descriptive travelogue with philosophical argument, the pieces argue for a unified source of artistic, civic, and moral expression rooted deep in human feeling.
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