A curated collection of the finest works from Algernon Charles Swinburne, one of the most celebrated and controversial poets of the Victorian era. Carefully selected and introduced by Richard Henry Stoddard, "Selections From the Poetical Works of A.C. Swinburne" offers readers a gateway to Swinburne's passionate, lyrical, and often provocative verse. This anthology showcases Swinburne's mastery of language and rhythm, exploring themes of love, nature, and rebellion.
Including some of his most famous poems, this collection represents the breadth and depth of Swinburne's poetic genius. Stoddard's selections provide valuable insight into Swinburne's artistic development and enduring influence. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone with an appreciation for the power and beauty of Victorian poetry, this volume is a testament to Swinburne's lasting legacy in English literature.
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