Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl
John Greenleaf Whittier
Read by Paul Henry Tremblay
Snow-Bound captures the serene beauty and introspective moments of a snowstorm through the eyes of a child. In this 750-line poem, John Greenleaf Whittier reflects on the warmth of family and the stillness of nature, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wonder.
Set in a rural New England landscape, the poem paints vivid imagery of snow-covered fields and the cozy confines of home. Whittier's lyrical language invites listeners to experience the tranquility of a winter's day, while also exploring themes of memory, childhood, and the passage of time.
With its rich descriptions and emotional depth, Snow-Bound stands out as a poignant exploration of the interplay between nature and human experience, making it a timeless piece for those who appreciate the beauty of poetry.
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| Introduction | 6:34 | Read by Paul Henry Tremblay | |
| Part 1 | 24:55 | Read by Paul Henry Tremblay | |
| Part 2 | 25:34 | Read by Paul Henry Tremblay |