Publisher's Synopsis
This edition presents the complete "Poetical Works of William Collins," a collection enriched with elegant engravings that capture the spirit of the poems. William Collins (1721â"1759) was a significant figure in the early Romantic movement, known for his odes and lyrical elegies. This volume offers a comprehensive look at his poetic output, showcasing his unique blend of classical and romantic sensibilities. The inclusion of commentary by Samuel Johnson provides valuable insights into Collins's life and work, offering readers a deeper understanding of the poet's influences and artistic vision.
Collins's poems explore themes of nature, imagination, and melancholy, reflecting the evolving literary landscape of the 18th century. This edition is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of English literature, providing a window into the world of a gifted poet whose work continues to resonate with readers today. The elegant engravings further enhance the reading experience, making this edition a treasured addition to any literary collection.
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