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The Crescent Moon Book of Romantic Poetry
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The Crescent Moon Book of Romantic Poetry

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THE CRESCENT MOON BOOK OF ROMANTIC POETRY Edited and introduced by L.M. Poole The great Romantics poets are featured in this anthology - William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, Emily Bronte, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, John Clare - as well as many lesser-known women poets.

New poems have been added for this edition, plus a new gallery of portraits of poets.

FROM THE INTRODUCTION

The Romantic poets wrote some of the greatest nature poetry in world literature, as the poems collected here demonstrate. Coleridge’s poetry, for instance, was very sensitive to weather; his depressions would either result in rheumatism or poetry. Much of Lord Byron’s ‘Childe Harold’ was concerned with lyrical descriptions of exotic landscapes. The elemental powers of nature are very much to the fore in poems such as William Cowper’s ‘To the Nightingale’, Charlotte Smith’s ‘To the South Downs’ and ‘Beachy Head’, William Blake’s ‘Night’, Mary Robinson’s ‘Written After Successive Nights of Melancholy Dream’, Helen Maria Williams’ ‘Sonnet: To the Torrid Zone’, Barbara Hoole’s Ullswater sonnet, much of the poetry of John Clare and Emily Bronte, and of course the king of Romantic nature poetry, William Wordsworth (in poems such as ‘Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey’, ‘Ode: Intimations of Immortality’, ‘I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud’ and of course ‘The Prelude’).

With an introduction and bibliography.

The text has been revised for this edition, with new poems added.

Plus a portrait gallery of poets.

Also available in an e-book edition.

www.crmoon.com.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crescent Moon Publishing
Date
21 March 2016
Pages
172
ISBN
9781861715296

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

THE CRESCENT MOON BOOK OF ROMANTIC POETRY Edited and introduced by L.M. Poole The great Romantics poets are featured in this anthology - William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, Emily Bronte, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, John Clare - as well as many lesser-known women poets.

New poems have been added for this edition, plus a new gallery of portraits of poets.

FROM THE INTRODUCTION

The Romantic poets wrote some of the greatest nature poetry in world literature, as the poems collected here demonstrate. Coleridge’s poetry, for instance, was very sensitive to weather; his depressions would either result in rheumatism or poetry. Much of Lord Byron’s ‘Childe Harold’ was concerned with lyrical descriptions of exotic landscapes. The elemental powers of nature are very much to the fore in poems such as William Cowper’s ‘To the Nightingale’, Charlotte Smith’s ‘To the South Downs’ and ‘Beachy Head’, William Blake’s ‘Night’, Mary Robinson’s ‘Written After Successive Nights of Melancholy Dream’, Helen Maria Williams’ ‘Sonnet: To the Torrid Zone’, Barbara Hoole’s Ullswater sonnet, much of the poetry of John Clare and Emily Bronte, and of course the king of Romantic nature poetry, William Wordsworth (in poems such as ‘Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey’, ‘Ode: Intimations of Immortality’, ‘I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud’ and of course ‘The Prelude’).

With an introduction and bibliography.

The text has been revised for this edition, with new poems added.

Plus a portrait gallery of poets.

Also available in an e-book edition.

www.crmoon.com.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crescent Moon Publishing
Date
21 March 2016
Pages
172
ISBN
9781861715296