The tongues of toil, and other poems by William Francis Barnard

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Author Barnard, William Francis
Title The tongues of toil, and other poems
Alternate Title Selected Poems
Contents The tongues of toil -- The hangman -- The children of the looms -- The hymn of labor -- To the masters -- To the enemies of free speech -- Magdalene passes -- The red flag -- The agitator.
Credits Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Tamiko I. Camacho and PG Distributed
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Summary "The Tongues of Toil, and Other Poems" by William Francis Barnard is a collection of poems written during the late 19th century, reflecting the social and labor issues of the period. This work explores the experiences and struggles of the working class, giving voice to the toil and strife of those who labor under oppressive conditions. Barnard's poems highlight themes of justice, freedom, and the human spirit in its quest for dignity and rights. The collection encompasses a range of poetic expressions that tackle various subjects, from the plight of child laborers to the moral implications of capital punishment, as seen in poems like "The Children of the Looms" and "The Hangman." Each piece draws attention to the harsh realities faced by the working poor, portraying their struggles and aspirations. The poems urge for social change and solidarity among laborers, summoning a powerful call for justice and reform, thus making the work a poignant commentary on the labor movement and the need for social progress. Through vivid imagery and stirring language, Barnard crafts a compelling narrative that resonates with readers’ sense of empathy and equity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Labor -- Poetry
Subject Working class -- Poetry
Category Text
EBook-No. 13322
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 18, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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