Publisher's Synopsis
This volume, "Letters and Literary Remains," offers a fascinating glimpse into the literary world of Edward Fitzgerald. Included are Fitzgerald's personal letters, offering insights into his thoughts and relationships. The collection also features his translations of six dramas from Calderon, showcasing his skill in adapting Spanish Golden Age plays for an English audience.
Additionally, the book presents "The Bird Parliament" and "The Two Generals," demonstrating Fitzgerald's poetic and dramatic range beyond his celebrated translation of the "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." Edited by William Aldis Wright, this compilation provides a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in Fitzgerald's diverse literary contributions and his engagement with European literature.
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