Epiphany is a collection of poems by Madison Julius Cawein, published in 1915. The poems explore themes of nature, love, and the spiritual journey of life. Cawein's work is often compared to that of the Romantic poets, and his use of imagery and symbolism to convey his ideas is evident throughout the collection. The collection is divided into four sections: Nature, Love, The Soul, and The Spirit. In Nature, Cawein explores the beauty of the natural world, from the stars in the night sky to the birds in the trees. In Love, he examines the power of love and its ability to bring joy and sorrow. In The Soul, he reflects on the spiritual journey of life, and in The Spirit, he meditates on the power of faith and the divine. Epiphany is a beautiful collection of poems that will appeal to readers of all ages. Cawein's use of imagery and symbolism to convey his ideas is masterful, and his exploration of the spiritual journey of life is both thought-provoking and inspiring.
By Madison Julius Cawein · First published 1902 · Genre: Romantic Poetry, Nature Writing, Spiritual Writing