âNight: A Poemâ by George Gilfillan, originally published in 1867, is a reflective exploration of nighttime themes, spirituality, and nature. Gilfillan’s evocative language paints vivid pictures of the nocturnal world, inviting readers to contemplate the mysteries and serenity of darkness. This edition preserves the original text, offering a glimpse into the literary tastes and spiritual inquiries of the 19th century. A noteworthy addition to collections of classic American poetry, âNightâ resonates with enduring themes of faith, nature, and the human condition. Readers interested in the poetry of reflection and nature will find much to appreciate in this classic work.
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