
In Cupid's court
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"In Cupid's Court" edited by Ina Russelle Warren is a collection of poems centering around the themes of love and Cupid, written during the early 20th century. This anthology brings together a variety of poetic expressions related to Cupid's antics, the nature of love, and the associated joys and sorrows that come with romance. The poems range from light-hearted and whimsical to more serious meditations on love's complexities. The collection features a wide array of poets, each contributing their unique perspective on the subject of love, often personified through the mischievous figure of Cupid. Themes explored include the trials of unrequited love, the playfulness of affection, and the bittersweet experiences love often evokes. Readers will find humorous tales about Cupid's mischief as well as poignant reflections on heartache, showcasing the dualities of love — its sweetness and its pain. Overall, "In Cupid's Court" serves as a charming and thoughtful exploration of romance, made lively through the creativity of various poets combined in this timeless gathering.
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