"Linto and Laneer" is an epic poem by John Harris, written in the grand tradition of classical narrative verse. This ambitious work tells a sweeping story, employing elevated language and exploring themes of heroism, destiny, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. Harris's poem invites readers to immerse themselves in a richly imagined world, filled with memorable characters and dramatic events. With echoes of Homer and Virgil, "Linto and Laneer" offers a contemporary take on the epic form, appealing to both seasoned poetry enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre.
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