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The Heart Could Never Speak
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116 pages
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The poem serves as a culmination of Edwin Muir's exploration of existential questions, engaging with philosophical giants like Nietzsche and Kafka. It addresses profound themes such as death, love, and the alienation of modern society, particularly in the context of technological advancements and nuclear threats. By connecting Muir's work to existentialist philosophy, the interpretation presents a Christian perspective on these timeless dilemmas, highlighting the poem's enduring relevance to contemporary religious thought and human self-understanding.
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2013, paperback
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