Publisher's Synopsis
"English Poems: The Nineteenth Century" is a comprehensive anthology showcasing the rich tapestry of poetry produced during a pivotal era. Edited by Walter Cochrane Bronson, this collection offers a curated selection of works from celebrated and significant voices that shaped the literary landscape.
From the Romantic echoes of the early century to the Victorian sensibilities of the later decades, this anthology captures the diverse themes, styles, and innovations that define nineteenth-century English poetry. Readers will discover both familiar masterpieces and lesser-known gems, providing a broad and insightful overview of the period's poetic achievements.
This enduring collection is an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and anyone with an appreciation for the beauty and power of English verse. Explore the complexities and nuances of a century that forever changed the course of literary history.
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