A sparkling collection of Victorian verse, witty and wistful in equal measure.
This edition gathers Frederik Locker's sharp, affectionate poems into a single, readable volume that invites re-reading and reflection.
The verses range from playful sketches and social satire to tender memories and quiet laments. With clear language and accessible rhythm, the book offers humor, pathos, and a glimpse of 19th‑century life through a deft, observant voice.
- Witty takes on everyday life, love, and society that feel fresh and surprisingly modern
- Mood shifts from bright irony to gentle nostalgia, all in memorable rhymes
- Vivid character sketches and scenes that illuminate Victorian manners and manners of the heart
- Short, self-contained poems that are easy to enjoy in a busy day
Ideal for readers of classic verse who appreciate crisp humor, warm humanity, and compact, well-crafted lines.
Professor Richard Doyle is Liberal Arts Research Professor at Penn State University where he has taught since 1994. Ever since reading the work of futurist Alvin Toffler at age 12, Doyle has been on a scholarly and personal quest to understand the effects of information technologies on the evolution of human culture and consciousness