Nepenthe by George Darley
"Nepenthe" is a lyrical poem that delves into the themes of escapism and the pursuit of forgetfulness through the mythical drug nepenthe, which is said to erase sorrow. The poem explores the human desire to find relief from the pain and suffering of the world, reflecting on the allure of a substance that can provide a temporary respite from the burdens of memory and grief. Through its rich imagery and contemplative tone, the work examines the tension between the need to confront reality and the seductive call of oblivion, ultimately questioning the cost of such ephemeral solace.
The 7193rd greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1835
- Nationality
- Irish
- Type
- Fiction
- Pages
- Unknown
- Words
- Unknown
- Original Language
- Unknown
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