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By: James Joyce (1882-1941)

Chamber Music by James Joyce is a collection of poems that delve deeply into themes of love, loss, and longing. Joyce’s prose is rich and evocative, painting vivid images of emotion and desire. Each poem is a small gem, beautifully crafted and brimming with passion.

The poems in this collection are beautifully structured, with a musical quality that flows effortlessly from one verse to the next. Joyce’s language is lyrical and poetic, drawing the reader in and capturing their imagination.

While some may find Joyce’s writing style challenging, there is no denying the power and beauty of his words. Chamber Music is a timeless collection that speaks to the universal experiences of love and heartbreak. Joyce’s ability to express complex emotions with such elegance and precision is truly remarkable.

Overall, Chamber Music is a stunning work of art that will resonate with readers long after they have turned the final page. Joyce’s poetic genius shines through in every line, making this collection a must-read for anyone who appreciates the beauty of language and the depths of human emotion.

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Chamber Music is a collection of poems by James Joyce, first published in May of 1907. The collection originally comprised thirty-four love poems, but two further poems were added before publication (”All day I hear the noise of waters” and “I hear an army charging upon the land”).

Although the poems did not sell well, they received some critical acclaim. Ezra Pound admired the “delicate temperament” of these early poems, while Yeats described “I hear an army charging upon the land” as “a technical and emotional masterpiece”. In 1909, Joyce wrote to his wife, “When I wrote [Chamber Music], I was a lonely boy, walking about by myself at night and thinking that one day a girl would love me.”

Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Annie Coleman

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