The Epic Poems Of Walter Scott Compared With The Like Poetry Of Thomas Moore
William Pierson
The Epic Poems Of Walter Scott Compared With The Like Poetry Of Thomas Moore
William Pierson
In this volume, William Pierson provides a detailed and insightful analysis of the epic poems of two of the greatest poets of the Romantic era: Walter Scott and Thomas Moore. By comparing and contrasting their styles, themes and techniques, Pierson sheds new light on their respective contributions to English literature, and offers a compelling argument for their enduring significance and relevance.
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