The golden treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language
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821.709145 OFL/H How to study romantic poetry | 821.709356 LUS/R Romantic dynamics: the poetics of physicality | 821.8 GER Gerard Manley Hopkins: poems: a casebook | 821.8 GOL The golden treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language | 821.8 LAW/H Hopkins re-constructed: life, poetry and the tradition | 821.8 MAX/S Swinburne | 821.8 PER/A Alfred Tennyson |
Includes index.
Francis Turner Palgrave's The Golden Treasury is the best-known anthology of English Poetry ever published. Its aim back in 1861 was to teach 'those indifferent to the Poets to love them, and those who love them to love them more.' No anthology has enjoyed a longer life or wider influence. Over the years, The Golden Treasury has been updated by a series of editors who have responded to the changing tastes of the reading public. This facsimile reproduction of the 1861 edition makes Palgrave's original selection available once again for today's readers. Lovers of The Golden Treasury will welcome the reissue of what is now accepted as a landmark in publishing history.
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