Pansies

Book • 1929
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H. Lawrence's 'Pansies' is a short collection of poems that reflect his early poetic voice, exploring themes of nature, emotion, and human relationships.

Written during the early part of Lawrence's career, the poems often combine vivid imagery with candid emotional expression.

The collection demonstrates Lawrence's facility with lyrical form and his interest in personal and sensual subjects.

Though not as widely known as his major novels, these poems provide insight into the development of his literary style.

'Pansies' remains of interest to readers studying Lawrence's poetic work and early 20th-century English poetry.

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