Christmas Fancies
A popular poet rather than a literary poet, in her poems she expresses sentiments of cheer and optimism in plainly written, rhyming verse. Her world view is expressed in the title of her poem "Whatever Is—Is Best", suggesting an echo of Alexander Pope's "Whatever is, is right."
None of Wilcox's works were included by F. O. Matthiessen in The Oxford Book of American Verse, but Hazel Felleman chose no fewer than fourteen of her poems for Best Loved Poems of the American People, while Martin Gardner selected "The Way Of The World" and "The Winds of Fate" for Best Remembered Poems. (Wikipedia)
Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Language: English
Keyword(s): philosophy (940), nature (886), Christmas (194), bells (6)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Christmas Fancies - Read by BK | Bruce Kachuk |
00:02:56 |
Play 02 | Christmas Fancies - Read by CF | Craig Franklin |
00:02:26 |
Play 03 | Christmas Fancies - Read by GB | Garth Burton |
00:02:51 |
Play 04 | Christmas Fancies - Read by GG | Greg Giordano |
00:03:05 |
Play 05 | Christmas Fancies - Read by MSD | Matthew Datcher |
00:02:35 |
Play 06 | Christmas Fancies - Read by TP | Tomas Peter |
00:02:26 |
Play 07 | Christmas Fancies - Read by VB | tovarisch |
00:02:41 |