• Re: PPB: August / Edmund Gosse

    From will.dockery@will.dockery@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Will-Dockery) to alt.arts.poetry.comments on Tue Aug 11 16:00:28 2026
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    Will-Dockery wrote:

    George J. Dance wrote:
    Saturday's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog
    August, by Edmund Gosse

    The soul is like a song-bird, and must hold
    Its silent August, or its heart would break
    [...]

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2026/08/august-edmund-gosse.html


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Gosse

    Edmund Gosse is a new poet to me, enjoyable read, though.

    See JLA Forums attachment below for illustration of Edmund Gosse.


    Thanks, Will. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    Gosse can truly be called a forgotten poet. Though he was known as a
    critic and for his autobiography when he died in 1928, his poetry was
    already out of fashion by then; and succeeding years have not been
    any kinder to him. The problem wasn't just with his form but also his content.

    Take this poem. It's actually my favorite of all the Gosse
    poems I published, but look how it opens: he uses "soul" in L1, and
    "heart" in L2. "Heart and soul" poetry was already taboo in those days,
    even in poetically backward Canada. (A.M. Klein's first submitted poem
    was rejected by the /McGill University Daily/ precisely because it
    included the word "soul".)

    Nowadays, though, it looks like the modernist hold on poetry has finally died, another casualty of the internet; so there's hope he can find a
    new audience.



    I think he well deserves another time in the spotlight.


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    George J. Dance wrote:

    Will-Dockery wrote:

    George J. Dance wrote:
    Saturday's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog
    August, by Edmund Gosse

    The soul is like a song-bird, and must hold
    Its silent August, or its heart would break
    [...]

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2026/08/august-edmund-gosse.html


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Gosse

    Edmund Gosse is a new poet to me, enjoyable read, though.

    See JLA Forums attachment below for illustration of Edmund Gosse.


    Thanks, Will. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    Gosse can truly be called a forgotten poet. Though he was known as a
    critic and for his autobiography when he died in 1928, his poetry was
    already out of fashion by then; and succeeding years have not been
    any kinder to him. The problem wasn't just with his form but also his content.

    Take this poem. It's actually my favorite of all the Gosse
    poems I published, but look how it opens: he uses "soul" in L1, and
    "heart" in L2. "Heart and soul" poetry was already taboo in those days,
    even in poetically backward Canada. (A.M. Klein's first submitted poem
    was rejected by the /McGill University Daily/ precisely because it
    included the word "soul".)

    Nowadays, though, it looks like the modernist hold on poetry has finally died, another casualty of the internet; so there's hope he can find a
    new audience.



    Heart and soul, I remember the disdain regulars like PJR and Gary Gamble had for those feelings.

    EfyA


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  • From will.dockery@will.dockery@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Will-Dockery) to alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu Aug 13 01:24:41 2026
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    Will-Dockery wrote:

    George J. Dance wrote:
    Saturday's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog
    August, by Edmund Gosse

    The soul is like a song-bird, and must hold
    Its silent August, or its heart would break
    [...]

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2026/08/august-edmund-gosse.html


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Gosse

    Edmund Gosse is a new poet to me, enjoyable read, though.

    See JLA Forums attachment below for illustration of Edmund Gosse.


    Thanks, Will. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    Gosse can truly be called a forgotten poet. Though he was known as a
    critic and for his autobiography when he died in 1928, his poetry was
    already out of fashion by then; and succeeding years have not been
    any kinder to him. The problem wasn't just with his form but also his content.

    Take this poem. It's actually my favorite of all the Gosse
    poems I published, but look how it opens: he uses "soul" in L1, and
    "heart" in L2. "Heart and soul" poetry was already taboo in those days,
    even in poetically backward Canada. (A.M. Klein's first submitted poem
    was rejected by the /McGill University Daily/ precisely because it
    included the word "soul".)

    Nowadays, though, it looks like the modernist hold on poetry has finally died, another casualty of the internet; so there's hope he can find a
    new audience.



    Interesting back story, thanks again for posting.


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  • From will.dockery@will.dockery@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Will-Dockery) to alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu Aug 13 02:08:46 2026
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    Will-Dockery wrote:

    George J. Dance wrote:
    Saturday's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog
    August, by Edmund Gosse

    The soul is like a song-bird, and must hold
    Its silent August, or its heart would break
    [...]

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2026/08/august-edmund-gosse.html


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Gosse

    Edmund Gosse is a new poet to me, enjoyable read, though.

    See JLA Forums attachment below for illustration of Edmund Gosse.


    Thanks, Will. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    Gosse can truly be called a forgotten poet. Though he was known as a
    critic and for his autobiography when he died in 1928, his poetry was
    already out of fashion by then; and succeeding years have not been
    any kinder to him. The problem wasn't just with his form but also his content.

    Take this poem. It's actually my favorite of all the Gosse
    poems I published, but look how it opens: he uses "soul" in L1, and
    "heart" in L2. "Heart and soul" poetry was already taboo in those days,
    even in poetically backward Canada. (A.M. Klein's first submitted poem
    was rejected by the /McGill University Daily/ precisely because it
    included the word "soul".)

    Nowadays, though, it looks like the modernist hold on poetry has finally died, another casualty of the internet; so there's hope he can find a
    new audience.



    You're welcome, GJD, keep the great poetry coming.

    EfyA


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