Delve into the collected verses of Robert Southey, a major figure of the Romantic era, in "The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Volume 5." This volume not only showcases Southey's lyrical prowess and narrative skill but also offers readers a window into the poet's life and times through an included memoir.
Southey, a contemporary and friend of Wordsworth and Coleridge, distinguished himself with his prolific output and diverse subject matter, ranging from ballads and historical epics to personal reflections. This edition, complete with a biographical sketch by Henry Theodore Tuckerman, provides valuable context for understanding Southey's place in literary history. Discover the enduring appeal of a poet whose work captures the spirit of a transformative period in English literature.
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