"The Legend of Jubal, and Other Poems" showcases the poetic talent of George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), best known for her novels. This collection presents a variety of poetic forms and themes, demonstrating Eliot's intellectual depth and artistic range.
The titular poem, "The Legend of Jubal," explores themes of artistic creation and humanity's cultural evolution. Other poems in the collection touch upon philosophical, historical, and personal subjects, reflecting Eliot's characteristic blend of realism and idealism. This volume offers readers a chance to experience a lesser-known facet of one of Victorian literature's most significant voices.
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