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Louise Imogen Guiney: Poetess and Writer
Louise Imogen Guiney – Poetess and Writer Louise Imogen Guiney sought a certain poetry of perfection that rang true with a real radiance in her poetry, that also bespoke a passion and feeling for its lyrical nature as it was amply reflected with an aura of spontaneity, a noted élan, and a sense of a mystical moral verve. Guiney fashioned much of her work around traditional poetic themes with a distinct concern for both style and content. Guiney’s profound religious orientation and desire for this spirited feeling, along with her notion of a certain perfection was defined and embellished by her underlying concern with the Catholic tradition in literature, and by her masterful view and concept that brought the notions of heroic gallantry and moral rectitude to the forefront of her scholarship with regard to her poetry and her various literary and historical studies. The entirety of Guiney’s work and the mystic nature of her poetic and literary endeavors imbued her with a type of an early modernist touch similar to that of T. S. Eliot, whose influence was twenty years into the future, as he helped to bring the modernist movement to fruition with the help of Ezra Pound and other poets. All of these experiential forces, at hand, helped Guiney to achieve her unique nature and brilliance over time as a fine New England poetess of letters and scholarship, and her poetry was all-inclusive of a grand and glorious vision of English poetic traditions par excellence. Gary Bateman, Copyright © All Rights Reserved December 22, 2018 (Narrative) Author’s Note: Certain poems from Louise Imogen Guiney have been reprinted in 2020. However, the complete and definitive collection of her poetry: Louise Imogen Guiney – Her Life and Works 1861-1920 was masterfully assembled by the author-writer E. M. Tenison in 1922, and it was, in 1923, published by Macmillan and Company, Limited in London. Tenison had indicated in a “personal note” that Guiney had read this book in complete draft form before her untimely death in 1920. This book is a collector’s item.
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