Rediscover the lyrical beauty and poignant social observations of Alexander Smith in "A Life-drama, City Poems, Etc." This collection showcases Smith's distinctive voice, blending personal reflections with vivid depictions of urban life in the 19th century. With a prefatory note by R.E.D. Sketchley, this edition offers readers a glimpse into the literary context surrounding Smith's work.
From the introspective verses of 'A Life-drama' to the evocative imagery of his city poems, Smith captures the essence of human experience amidst the bustling backdrop of industrializing society. Explore themes of love, loss, ambition, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. This collection is a testament to Smith's enduring contribution to Victorian literature, offering a timeless exploration of the human condition.
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