The Poetry of Nature - Henry Van Dyke - Books - Fredonia Books (NL) - 9781410107626 - November 4, 2004
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The Poetry of Nature

Henry Van Dyke

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The Poetry of Nature

Publisher Marketing: "The sixty Nature poems which I have chosen are full of various music. They utter the changing thoughts and feelings which are awakened in the heart of man by the procession of the seasons, the alternations of day and night, the balancing of the clouds and the journeying of the winds, the vision of the sea and the stars, the silent blossoming and fading of the flowers, the fleeting masonry of the snow, the flight and the return of our little brothers in the air. In all this wondrous pageant that passes before us we dimly perceive a meaning that corresponds to something within us..." Henry van Dyke (1852--1933) was an American clergyman, educator, and author. He graduated from Princeton in 1873, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1874. He was pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church, New York City (1883--99), professor of English literature at Princeton (1899--1923), and U. S. minister to the Netherlands (1913--16). Among his popular inspirational writings is the Christmas story The Other Wise Man (1896). As President Wilson's ambassador to the Netherlands from 1913, Van Dyke was a first-hand witness to the outbreak of World War I and its progress, and was a key player in the President's diplomatic efforts to keep the U. S. out of the conflict. Contributor Bio:  Van Dyke, Henry Henry van Dyke was an American religious writer, lecturer, and clergyman. Educated at the Theological Seminary at Princeton University, van Dyke returned to the school after his graduation as a Professor of English Literature and became an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1913 he was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson, his former classmate, as the ambassador to the Netherlands and Luxembourg, a job that he maintained throughout the First World War. His most famous short stories include "The Story of the Other Wise Man" and "The First Christmas Tree," which, like many of his other works, centered around moral and religious themes. After a lifetime of public service and religious leadership, Henry van Dyke died in 1933 at the age of 80.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 4, 2004
ISBN13 9781410107626
Publishers Fredonia Books (NL)
Pages 188
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 12 mm   ·   172 g
Language English  

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