War : A poem in blank verse by John Spateman

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Author Spateman, John, 1697-1749
Title War : A poem in blank verse
Original Publication London: J. Roberts, 1745.
Credits Al Haines
Summary "War: A poem in blank verse" by John Spateman is a poignant literary work deemed a poem, likely written during the 18th century. The poem articulates a vehement condemnation of war, exposing its devastating impacts on humanity and lamenting the moral decay that accompanies such violence. Through a series of evocative verses, the author captures the horror and despair wrought by human conflict. In this poem, Spateman personifies war as a demon-like force, expressing a profound sense of outrage over its atrocities. The poem opens by invoking the spiritual teacher or Muse, beseeching to speak on the horrors of war rather than glorifying its superficial facets. It recounts the historical descent into violence, beginning from biblical references and extending to modern warfare, illustrating the unending cycle of bloodshed and suffering. Spateman argues that far from being noble, war is rooted in mankind's original sin and moral failing, showcasing the sorrow of families shattered by loss and the desolation of lands once thriving. Each stanza builds a powerful and emotional insight into the futility of war while calling for peace and humanity. Ultimately, the poem serves as a passionate plea for reflection on the nature of conflict and the hope for a return to love and harmony among mankind. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject War poetry, English
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EBook-No. 71866
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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