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Literary notes about glow (AI summary)

The word "glow" in literature is often employed to bridge the tangible with the intangible, serving both as a depiction of physical light and a metaphor for internal emotion or transformation. It can describe the literal radiance of firelight or dusk, as when a lantern’s glow reveals familiar faces [1] or the twilight imbues cityscapes with enchanting hues [2], yet it also frequently symbolizes inner warmth, desire, and spiritual awakening, as seen when a soft glow kindles feelings or memories within a character’s soul [3] or stirs a radiant blush upon a lover's cheek [4]. Whether evoking the ephemeral shimmer amid darkness [5] or igniting the passionate fervor of genius [6], "glow" enriches narrative imagery by illuminating both the physical and emotional landscapes with a subtle yet striking brilliance.
  1. Under the sudden glow of a lantern he could recognise the smiling face of a priest.
    — from A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
  2. The pink sky cast a glow on the city, its roofs, and its walls.
    — from Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant by Guy de Maupassant
  3. It remains for us to think on them and pray over them until they begin to glow within us.
    — from The Pursuit of God by A. W. Tozer
  4. The young woman only replied by the beautiful glow which mounted to her cheeks.
    — from The three musketeers by Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Maquet
  5. However transitory their glow, they at least shine amid the darksome shadow which the clouds of the outward sky fling through the room.
    — from Twice-told tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  6. It is your poetical temperament, my dear—your ethereal soul—your fervid imagination, which throws you into a glow of genius and excitement.
    — from Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens

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