"Stellar Songs, and Other Poems" is a collection of Victorian-era verse by Herbert Arthur Smith, accompanied by an introductory essay exploring the intersection of science and poetry. Smith's work reflects the late 19th-century fascination with scientific discovery and its impact on artistic expression. The poems encompass a range of themes, showcasing Smith's lyrical style and engagement with contemporary scientific ideas.
This volume offers a valuable glimpse into the literary and intellectual landscape of the late 19th century, appealing to readers interested in poetry, the history of science, and the relationship between these seemingly disparate fields. Smith's introductory essay provides a unique perspective on the role of poetry in an age of rapid scientific advancement, making this collection a significant contribution to the study of Victorian literature and culture.
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