Various:Various | The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse | Taschenbuch | Englisch (1998)
- Paperback 1998, ISBN: 0140445781
Titel: The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse | Medium: Taschenbuch | Autor: Various | Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Sprache: Englisch | Seiten: 928 | … More...
Titel: The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse | Medium: Taschenbuch | Autor: Various | Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Sprache: Englisch | Seiten: 928 | Reihe: Penguin Classics | Maße: 196 x 130 x 39 mm | Erschienen: 19.10.1998 | Anbieter: Faboplay. The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse Taschenbuch von Various Details Autor: VariousRedaktion: Daniel KarlinEAN: 9780140445787Einband: Kartoniert / BroschiertInhalt: Kartoniert / BroschiertSprache: EnglischSeiten: 928Reihe: Penguin ClassicsMaße: 196 x 130 x 39 mmErschienen: 19.10.1998Schlagworte: Poetry / POETRY / Anthologies (multiple authors) / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Beschreibung The Penguin Book of Victorian VersePrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPrelude: To Victoria (i) Anonymous: Queen Victoria (1837)(ii) Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-61): from Crowned and Wedded (1840)(iii) Thomas Cooper (1805-92): from The Purgatory of Suicides (1845)(iv) Alfred Tennyson (1809-92): To the Queen (1851)(v) A. E. Housman (1859-1936): 1887(vi) Mary Montgomerie Lamb (1843-1905): Victoria, 21st June 1887(vvii) Thomas Hardy (1840-1928): V. R. 1819-1901William Wordsworth (1770-1850) 1. "Hark! 'tis the Thrush, undaunted, undeprest"2. Upon the Sight of the Portrait of a Female Friend3. "Near Anio's stream, I spied a gentle Dove"4. "So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive"5. On the Projected Kendal and Windermere Railway6. "The unremitting voice of nightly streams"7. Sonnet (To an Octogernarian)Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) 8. "Along this coast I led the vacant Hours"9. "Where alders rise up dark and dense"10. "The leaves are falling; so am I"11. To a Cyclamen12. Plays13. Cottage Left for London14. Malvolio15. The Duke of York's Statue16. "I strove with none, for none was worth my strife"William Stewart Rose (1775-1843) 17. Sonnet ("On a December's morn, nor dim nor dark")Ebenezer Elliott (1781-1849) 18. British Rural Cottages in 184219. Will It Rain?20. "Not die? Who saith that Nature cannot die?"Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) 21. The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit22. Rondeau ("Jenny kiss'd me when we met")Bryan Waller Procter (1787-1874) 23. The SexesJohn Clare (1793-1864) 24. The Gipsy Camp25. "The red bagged bee on never weary wing"26. "The thunder mutters louder and more loud"27. "Look through the naked bramble and black thorn"28. "I am - yet what I am, none cares or knows"29. An Invite to Eternity30. The Shepherd BoyHenry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) 31. Abide with MeHartley Coleridge (1796-1849) 32. "Think upon Death, 'tis good to think of Death"33. The Larch GroveJames Henry (1798-1876) 34. "Breathe not a murmur thou of querulous"35. Man's Universal Hymn36. "The human skull is of deceit"37. "The son's a poor, wretched, unfortunate creature"William Thom (?1798-1848) 38. Whisperings for the UnwashedThomas Hood (1799-1845) 39. The Song of the ShirtMary Howitt (1799-1888) 40. The Dor-HawkSir Henry Taylor (1800-1886) 41. To the Author's WifeWilliam Barnes (1801-86) 42. Evenen in the Village43. To MeRichard Hill Sandys (1801-92) 44. The Schoolboy at HomeLetitia Elizabeth Landon (1802-38) 45. Gossipping46. The Marriage Vow47. The Power of WordsThomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-49) 48. Dream-Pedlary49. A Night-Scene50. The Phantom-Wooer51. Song on the Water52. The Slight and Degenerate Nature of ManRobert Stephen Hawker (1803-75) 53. The Cornish Emigrant's SongJames Clarence Mangan (1803-49) 54. SiberiaSamuel Laman Blanchard (1804-45) 55. A Song of ContradictionsR. E. Egerton-Warburton (1804-91) 56. Past and PresentCharles Whitehead (1804-62) 57. "A type of human life this forest old"George Outram (1805-56) 58. The AnnuityElizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-61) 59. Sonnets from the Portuguese60. The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point61. Mother and Poet62. My Heart and IThomas Miller (1807-74) 63. The Ant-LionCharles Turner (1808-79) 64. A Brilliant Day65. A Photograph on the Red Go*d66. Joy Came from Heaven67. Wind on the Corn68. Welsh LucyEdward Fitzgerald (1809-83) 69. Rubáiyát of Omar KhayyámThomas Gordon Hake (1809-95) 70. UnrestJohn Hanmer (1809-91) 71. To an Eagle72. Poetry by the Way-SideAlfred Tennyson (1809-92) 73. The Lady of Shalott74. "Break, break, break"75. Ulysses76. Tithonus77. Audley Court78. Morte d'Arthur79. The EagleSongs from The Princess:80. "Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean"81. "Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white"82. from In Memoriam83. The Charge of the Light Brigade84. from Maud85. In the Valley of Cauteretz86. The Voyage of Maeldune87. Crossing the BarAlfred Domett (1811-87) 88. Invisible SightsWilliam Bell Scott (1811-90) 89. The Witch's Ballad90. SilenceWilliam Makepeace Thackeray (1811-63) 91. The Three SailorsRobert Browning (1812-89) 92. My Last Duchess93. Waring94. The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church95. Home-Thoughts, from Abroad96. The Lost Leader97. Fra Lippo Lippi98. A Toccata of Galuppi's99. "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came"100. Andrea del Sarto101. A Grammarian's Funeral102. Two in the Campagna103. Youth and Art104. Caliban upon Setebos105. Never the Time and the Place106. Pan and Luna107. Spring Song108. Prologue (to Asolando)109. Dubiety110. SpeculativeEliza Cook (1812-89) 111. On Seeing a Bird-CatcherEdward Lear (1812-88) 112. "There was an Old Man with a beard"113. "There was an Old Man in a tree"114. "There was a Young Lady of Tyre"115. "There was an Old Man who said, 'Hush'!"116. "There was an Old Man of Cape Horn"117. "There was an Old Person of Cromer"118. "There was an Old Person of Troy"119. "There was an Old Person of Tring"120. "Tehre was an Old Man on some rocks"121. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat122. The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-BoW. E. Aytoun (1813-65) 123. La Mort D'ArthurCharlotte Brontë (1816-55) 124. Diving125. On the Death of Emily Jane BrontëShirley Brooks (1816-74) 126. The Mud-FishEmily Brontë (1818-48) 127. Remembrance128. "High waving heather 'neath stormy blasts bending"129. "The night is darkening round me"130. "I'm happiest when most away"131. "How still, how happy! those are words"132. "Upon her soothing breast"133. "No coward soul is mine"Emily Brontë or Charlotte Brontë 134. "Often rebuked, yet always back returning"Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-61) 135. Amours de VoyageGeorge Eliot (1819-80) 136. Brother and SisterErnest Jones (1819-68) 137. The Factory TownCharles Kingsley (1819-75) 138. The Poetry of a Root Crop139. Airly Beacon140. A Lament141. The Last BuccaneerAnne Brontë (1820-49)142. Song ("We know where deepest lies the snow")Anne Evans (1820-70) 143. Over!Jean Ingelow (1820-97) 144. "Wake, baillie, wake! the crafts are out"145. Loss and WasteEbenezer Jones (1820-60) 146. High Summer147. The Poet's DeathMenella Bute Smedley (1820-77) 148. A Bird's-Eye ViewDora Greenwell (1821-82) 149. A Scherzo150. A ValentineFrederick Locker-Lampson (1821-95) 151. BeggarsMatthew Arnold (1822-88) 152. The Sick King in Bokhara153. To Marguerite - Continued154. Resignation155. Dover Beach156. Lines Written in Kensington Gardens157. Revolutions158. Philomela159. Rugby Chapel160. Growing OldRobert Leighton (1822-69) 161. The Bunch of LarksEliza Ogilvy (1822-1912) 162. A NightmareWilliam Johnson Cory (1823-92) 163. [Heraclitus]Coventry Patmore (1823-96) 164. The Wife's Tragedy165. Departure166. The Toys167. Magna Est Veritas168. A London FeteWilliam Brighty Rands (1823-82) 169. Lilliput LeveeWilliam Caldwell Roscoe (1823-59) 170. By the SeashoreWilliam Allingham (1824-89) 171. "By and by, we shall meet"172. Writing173. In Snow174. The Fairy King175. "Everything passes and vanishes"Sydney Thompson Dobell (1824-74) 176. The Wounded177. The Botanist's VisionWalter C. Smith (1824-1908) 178. Found and LostAdelaide Anne Proctor (1825-64) 179. EnvyHenry Septimus Sutton (1825-1901) 180. Man181. Who Shall Deliver?182. A Love-LetterMortimer Collins (1827-76) 183. Hartley ColeridgeEmily Pfeiffer (1827-90) 184. TrioletElizabeth Charles (1828-96) From The Unnamed Women185. I ("The hand that might have drawn aside")George Meredith (1828-1909) 186. Modern LoveArthur Munby (1828-1910) 187. The Serving MaidDante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-82) 188. The Blessed Damozel189. Nuptial Sleep190. A Superscription191. He and IAlexander Smith (1829-67) 192. GlasgowT. E. Brown (1830-97) 193. A Sermon at ClevedonSebastian Evans (1830-1909) 194. What the Trumpeter SaidChristina G. Rossetti (1830-94) 195. Goblin Market196. Monna Innominata197. An Old-World Thicket198. Forget Me Not199. Spring Quiet200. Song ("When I am dead, my dearest")201. Song ("Oh roses for the flush of youth")202. Remember203. From the Antique204. "These All Wait Upon Thee"205. A Wish206. May207. In an Artist's Studio208. Fata Morgana209. Introspective210. In the Round Tower at Jhansi, June 8, 1857211. A Birthday212. Winter: My Secret213. "The Heart Knoweth Its Own Bitterness"214. Up-Hill215. Song ("Two doves upon the selfsame branch")216. A Dirge217. An "Immurata" Sister218. A Christmas Carol219. from Sing-Song220. My Mouse221. "Summer Is Ended"222. Pastime223. A Frog's Fate*Anonymous 224. Johnny Sands225. The Way to LiveC. S. Calverley (1831-84) 226. PeaceEdward Robert Bulwer Lytton (1831-91) 227. SeawardLewis Carroll (1832-98) 228. Jabberwocky229. The Walrus and the CarpenterJoseph Skipsey (1832-1903) 230. "Get Up!"231. The Stars Are Twinkling232. Mother Wept233. A Go*den LotRichard Watson Dixon (1833-1900) 234. Dream235. The Mystery of the Body236. Song ("The feathers of the willow")William Morris (1834-96) 237. The Haystack in the Floods238. Echoes of Love's House239. PomonaJames Thomson (1834-82) 240. The City of Dreadful NightAlfred Austin (1835-1913) 241. "Give me October's meditative haze"Sir Alfred Comyns Lyall (1835-1911) 242. BadmintonJohn Leicester Warren, Lord de Tabley (1835-95) 243. On a Portrait of Sir John Suckling244. The Study of a Spider245. The Knight in the Wood246. The Pilgrim Cranes247. Lines to a Lady-BirdFrances Ridley Havergal (1836-79) 248. Under the SurfaceAlgernon Charles Swinburne, Penguin Books Ltd, 1998<
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Various:Various | The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse | Taschenbuch | Englisch (1998)
- Paperback 1998, ISBN: 0140445781
Titel: The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse | Medium: Taschenbuch | Autor: Various | Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Sprache: Englisch | Seiten: 928 | … More...
Titel: The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse | Medium: Taschenbuch | Autor: Various | Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Sprache: Englisch | Seiten: 928 | Reihe: Penguin Classics | Maße: 196 x 130 x 39 mm | Erschienen: 19.10.1998 | Anbieter: Faboplay. The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse Taschenbuch von Various Details Autor: VariousRedaktion: Daniel KarlinEAN: 9780140445787Einband: Kartoniert / BroschiertInhalt: Kartoniert / BroschiertSprache: EnglischSeiten: 928Reihe: Penguin ClassicsMaße: 196 x 130 x 39 mmErschienen: 19.10.1998Schlagworte: Poetry / POETRY / Anthologies (multiple authors) / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Beschreibung The Penguin Book of Victorian VersePrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPrelude: To Victoria (i) Anonymous: Queen Victoria (1837)(ii) Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-61): from Crowned and Wedded (1840)(iii) Thomas Cooper (1805-92): from The Purgatory of Suicides (1845)(iv) Alfred Tennyson (1809-92): To the Queen (1851)(v) A. E. Housman (1859-1936): 1887(vi) Mary Montgomerie Lamb (1843-1905): Victoria, 21st June 1887(vvii) Thomas Hardy (1840-1928): V. R. 1819-1901William Wordsworth (1770-1850) 1. "Hark! 'tis the Thrush, undaunted, undeprest"2. Upon the Sight of the Portrait of a Female Friend3. "Near Anio's stream, I spied a gentle Dove"4. "So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive"5. On the Projected Kendal and Windermere Railway6. "The unremitting voice of nightly streams"7. Sonnet (To an Octogernarian)Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) 8. "Along this coast I led the vacant Hours"9. "Where alders rise up dark and dense"10. "The leaves are falling; so am I"11. To a Cyclamen12. Plays13. Cottage Left for London14. Malvolio15. The Duke of York's Statue16. "I strove with none, for none was worth my strife"William Stewart Rose (1775-1843) 17. Sonnet ("On a December's morn, nor dim nor dark")Ebenezer Elliott (1781-1849) 18. British Rural Cottages in 184219. Will It Rain?20. "Not die? Who saith that Nature cannot die?"Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) 21. The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit22. Rondeau ("Jenny kiss'd me when we met")Bryan Waller Procter (1787-1874) 23. The SexesJohn Clare (1793-1864) 24. The Gipsy Camp25. "The red bagged bee on never weary wing"26. "The thunder mutters louder and more loud"27. "Look through the naked bramble and black thorn"28. "I am - yet what I am, none cares or knows"29. An Invite to Eternity30. The Shepherd BoyHenry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) 31. Abide with MeHartley Coleridge (1796-1849) 32. "Think upon Death, 'tis good to think of Death"33. The Larch GroveJames Henry (1798-1876) 34. "Breathe not a murmur thou of querulous"35. Man's Universal Hymn36. "The human skull is of deceit"37. "The son's a poor, wretched, unfortunate creature"William Thom (?1798-1848) 38. Whisperings for the UnwashedThomas Hood (1799-1845) 39. The Song of the ShirtMary Howitt (1799-1888) 40. The Dor-HawkSir Henry Taylor (1800-1886) 41. To the Author's WifeWilliam Barnes (1801-86) 42. Evenen in the Village43. To MeRichard Hill Sandys (1801-92) 44. The Schoolboy at HomeLetitia Elizabeth Landon (1802-38) 45. Gossipping46. The Marriage Vow47. The Power of WordsThomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-49) 48. Dream-Pedlary49. A Night-Scene50. The Phantom-Wooer51. Song on the Water52. The Slight and Degenerate Nature of ManRobert Stephen Hawker (1803-75) 53. The Cornish Emigrant's SongJames Clarence Mangan (1803-49) 54. SiberiaSamuel Laman Blanchard (1804-45) 55. A Song of ContradictionsR. E. Egerton-Warburton (1804-91) 56. Past and PresentCharles Whitehead (1804-62) 57. "A type of human life this forest old"George Outram (1805-56) 58. The AnnuityElizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-61) 59. Sonnets from the Portuguese60. The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point61. Mother and Poet62. My Heart and IThomas Miller (1807-74) 63. The Ant-LionCharles Turner (1808-79) 64. A Brilliant Day65. A Photograph on the Red Go*d66. Joy Came from Heaven67. Wind on the Corn68. Welsh LucyEdward Fitzgerald (1809-83) 69. Rubáiyát of Omar KhayyámThomas Gordon Hake (1809-95) 70. UnrestJohn Hanmer (1809-91) 71. To an Eagle72. Poetry by the Way-SideAlfred Tennyson (1809-92) 73. The Lady of Shalott74. "Break, break, break"75. Ulysses76. Tithonus77. Audley Court78. Morte d'Arthur79. The EagleSongs from The Princess:80. "Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean"81. "Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white"82. from In Memoriam83. The Charge of the Light Brigade84. from Maud85. In the Valley of Cauteretz86. The Voyage of Maeldune87. Crossing the BarAlfred Domett (1811-87) 88. Invisible SightsWilliam Bell Scott (1811-90) 89. The Witch's Ballad90. SilenceWilliam Makepeace Thackeray (1811-63) 91. The Three SailorsRobert Browning (1812-89) 92. My Last Duchess93. Waring94. The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church95. Home-Thoughts, from Abroad96. The Lost Leader97. Fra Lippo Lippi98. A Toccata of Galuppi's99. "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came"100. Andrea del Sarto101. A Grammarian's Funeral102. Two in the Campagna103. Youth and Art104. Caliban upon Setebos105. Never the Time and the Place106. Pan and Luna107. Spring Song108. Prologue (to Asolando)109. Dubiety110. SpeculativeEliza Cook (1812-89) 111. On Seeing a Bird-CatcherEdward Lear (1812-88) 112. "There was an Old Man with a beard"113. "There was an Old Man in a tree"114. "There was a Young Lady of Tyre"115. "There was an Old Man who said, 'Hush'!"116. "There was an Old Man of Cape Horn"117. "There was an Old Person of Cromer"118. "There was an Old Person of Troy"119. "There was an Old Person of Tring"120. "Tehre was an Old Man on some rocks"121. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat122. The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-BoW. E. Aytoun (1813-65) 123. La Mort D'ArthurCharlotte Brontë (1816-55) 124. Diving125. On the Death of Emily Jane BrontëShirley Brooks (1816-74) 126. The Mud-FishEmily Brontë (1818-48) 127. Remembrance128. "High waving heather 'neath stormy blasts bending"129. "The night is darkening round me"130. "I'm happiest when most away"131. "How still, how happy! those are words"132. "Upon her soothing breast"133. "No coward soul is mine"Emily Brontë or Charlotte Brontë 134. "Often rebuked, yet always back returning"Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-61) 135. Amours de VoyageGeorge Eliot (1819-80) 136. Brother and SisterErnest Jones (1819-68) 137. The Factory TownCharles Kingsley (1819-75) 138. The Poetry of a Root Crop139. Airly Beacon140. A Lament141. The Last BuccaneerAnne Brontë (1820-49)142. Song ("We know where deepest lies the snow")Anne Evans (1820-70) 143. Over!Jean Ingelow (1820-97) 144. "Wake, baillie, wake! the crafts are out"145. Loss and WasteEbenezer Jones (1820-60) 146. High Summer147. The Poet's DeathMenella Bute Smedley (1820-77) 148. A Bird's-Eye ViewDora Greenwell (1821-82) 149. A Scherzo150. A ValentineFrederick Locker-Lampson (1821-95) 151. BeggarsMatthew Arnold (1822-88) 152. The Sick King in Bokhara153. To Marguerite - Continued154. Resignation155. Dover Beach156. Lines Written in Kensington Gardens157. Revolutions158. Philomela159. Rugby Chapel160. Growing OldRobert Leighton (1822-69) 161. The Bunch of LarksEliza Ogilvy (1822-1912) 162. A NightmareWilliam Johnson Cory (1823-92) 163. [Heraclitus]Coventry Patmore (1823-96) 164. The Wife's Tragedy165. Departure166. The Toys167. Magna Est Veritas168. A London FeteWilliam Brighty Rands (1823-82) 169. Lilliput LeveeWilliam Caldwell Roscoe (1823-59) 170. By the SeashoreWilliam Allingham (1824-89) 171. "By and by, we shall meet"172. Writing173. In Snow174. The Fairy King175. "Everything passes and vanishes"Sydney Thompson Dobell (1824-74) 176. The Wounded177. The Botanist's VisionWalter C. Smith (1824-1908) 178. Found and LostAdelaide Anne Proctor (1825-64) 179. EnvyHenry Septimus Sutton (1825-1901) 180. Man181. Who Shall Deliver?182. A Love-LetterMortimer Collins (1827-76) 183. Hartley ColeridgeEmily Pfeiffer (1827-90) 184. TrioletElizabeth Charles (1828-96) From The Unnamed Women185. I ("The hand that might have drawn aside")George Meredith (1828-1909) 186. Modern LoveArthur Munby (1828-1910) 187. The Serving MaidDante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-82) 188. The Blessed Damozel189. Nuptial Sleep190. A Superscription191. He and IAlexander Smith (1829-67) 192. GlasgowT. E. Brown (1830-97) 193. A Sermon at ClevedonSebastian Evans (1830-1909) 194. What the Trumpeter SaidChristina G. Rossetti (1830-94) 195. Goblin Market196. Monna Innominata197. An Old-World Thicket198. Forget Me Not199. Spring Quiet200. Song ("When I am dead, my dearest")201. Song ("Oh roses for the flush of youth")202. Remember203. From the Antique204. "These All Wait Upon Thee"205. A Wish206. May207. In an Artist's Studio208. Fata Morgana209. Introspective210. In the Round Tower at Jhansi, June 8, 1857211. A Birthday212. Winter: My Secret213. "The Heart Knoweth Its Own Bitterness"214. Up-Hill215. Song ("Two doves upon the selfsame branch")216. A Dirge217. An "Immurata" Sister218. A Christmas Carol219. from Sing-Song220. My Mouse221. "Summer Is Ended"222. Pastime223. A Frog's Fate*Anonymous 224. Johnny Sands225. The Way to LiveC. S. Calverley (1831-84) 226. PeaceEdward Robert Bulwer Lytton (1831-91) 227. SeawardLewis Carroll (1832-98) 228. Jabberwocky229. The Walrus and the CarpenterJoseph Skipsey (1832-1903) 230. "Get Up!"231. The Stars Are Twinkling232. Mother Wept233. A Go*den LotRichard Watson Dixon (1833-1900) 234. Dream235. The Mystery of the Body236. Song ("The feathers of the willow")William Morris (1834-96) 237. The Haystack in the Floods238. Echoes of Love's House239. PomonaJames Thomson (1834-82) 240. The City of Dreadful NightAlfred Austin (1835-1913) 241. "Give me October's meditative haze"Sir Alfred Comyns Lyall (1835-1911) 242. BadmintonJohn Leicester Warren, Lord de Tabley (1835-95) 243. On a Portrait of Sir John Suckling244. The Study of a Spider245. The Knight in the Wood246. The Pilgrim Cranes247. Lines to a Lady-BirdFrances Ridley Havergal (1836-79) 248. Under the SurfaceAlgernon Charles Swinburne, Penguin Books Ltd, 1998<
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[EAN: 9780140445787], D'occasion, bon état, [SC: 23.59], [PU: Penguin Classics], POETRY, The pleasures of Victorian poetry lie in its multitude of lyric and dramatic voices and, above all, in its rhythmic power and subtlety. Nowhere else can these reading pleasures be better enjoyed than in the pages of Daniel Karlin's enormous selection of poetry written and published during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901).Ranging from the late Romantic period to the brink of high modernism, The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse features a generous sampling of poems by: -- William Wordsworth-- Robert Browning-- Alfred Lord Tennyson-- Emily Bronte-- Christina Rossetti-- Gerard Manley Hopkins-- Thomas Hardy-- William Butler Yeats-- and many other Victorian poetsThis volume also includes such poem sequences in their entirety as Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese, George Meredith's Modern Love, and Augusta Webster's Mother and Daughter. With an illuminating Introduction, cross-referencing indexes, and complete biographical and textualnotes, The,Penguin Book of Victorian Verse is the ideal anthology for general readers and students alike. 928 pages., Books<
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The pleasures of Victorian poetry lie in its multitude of lyric and dramatic voices and, above all, in its rhythmic power and subtlety. Nowhere else can these reading pleasures be better enjoyed than in the pages of Daniel Karlin's enormous selection of poetry written and published during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901).Ranging from the late Romantic period to the brink of high modernism, The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse features a generous sampling of poems by: -- William Wordsworth-- Robert Browning-- Alfred Lord Tennyson-- Emily Bronte-- Christina Rossetti-- Gerard Manley Hopkins-- Thomas Hardy-- William Butler Yeats-- and many other Victorian poetsThis volume also includes such poem sequences in their entirety as Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese, George Meredith's Modern Love, and Augusta Webster's Mother and Daughter. With an illuminating Introduction, cross-referencing indexes, and complete biographical and textual notes, The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse is the ideal anthology for general readers and students alike. Media > Book, [PU: Penguin Books]<
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