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Paperback Longer Narrative Poems Nineteenth Century: Second Series Book

ISBN: 1025813138

ISBN13: 9781025813134

Longer Narrative Poems Nineteenth Century: Second Series

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"Longer Narrative Poems Nineteenth Century: Second Series" is an expertly curated anthology that showcases the richness and depth of English narrative verse during one of its most prolific eras. Compiled by George G. Loane, this collection brings together substantial works that exemplify the 19th-century fascination with epic storytelling, character development, and historical themes expressed through poetry.

This volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the literary landscape of the 1800s, featuring poets who mastered the art of the long-form narrative. From romantic tales to moral explorations, the selections within provide a comprehensive look at how Victorian and Romantic-era writers utilized verse to capture the complexities of human experience and national identity. Readers will find examples of the structural innovation and lyrical beauty that defined the period's poetic output.

Ideal for students of English literature and lovers of classic poetry alike, this second series continues the tradition of preserving significant literary achievements. By focusing on longer works, it allows for a more immersive exploration of the themes and stylistic nuances that shorter lyrics often cannot accommodate. "Longer Narrative Poems Nineteenth Century: Second Series" remains a testament to the enduring power of the narrative voice in British literature.

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