English Poems: Nineteenth Century is a comprehensive anthology compiled by Walter Cochrane Bronson, offering a rich selection of poetry from one of the most vibrant periods in English literary history. This collection showcases the diverse voices and artistic movements that defined the 19th century, from the Romanticism of Wordsworth and Coleridge to the Victorian era's Tennyson and Browning.
Readers will discover a wealth of poetic expression, exploring themes of nature, love, loss, society, and the spiritual quest. Bronson's selections provide a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone with an appreciation for the beauty and power of English verse. This anthology captures the essence of an era, making it an essential addition to any poetry lover's library.
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