"The Bride of Dionysus, a Music-drama, and Other Poems" is a collection showcasing the poetic and dramatic talents of R. C. Trevelyan. This volume presents a diverse range of works, including the titular music-drama, which reimagines classical themes with a modern sensibility. Trevelyan's poetry explores profound themes through vivid imagery and lyrical language, reflecting the literary currents of the early 20th century. This collection offers readers a glimpse into the artistic vision of a notable poet and playwright, making it a valuable addition to any library of classic English literature. The poems included alongside the main drama reflect Trevelyan's broader artistic concerns and poetic style.
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