A unique collection of poems from three writers living under the shadow of the Civil War
ISBN:
9780140436860
Author:
Herman Melville, Frederick Goddard Tuckerman, Edwin Arlington Robinson
Page:
268
Binding:
Soft cover
Publication date:
2003
Format:
Book
Publisher:
PENGUIN BOOKS
Language:
English
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Three great American poets, all of whom preferred the solitary life, and yet each responded, in very different ways, to the greatest social event of their times: the challenge of living in a country recovering from civil war. The selection from Melvilleaims to show the range of his shorter verse, from the public poet intensely concerned with the Civil War and its meaning for humanity, to the private poet, as he withdrew from the eyes of the world. Robinson's quintessential and much anthologised famouspoems can be read set alongside the less widely-read pieces also included here. Tuckerman is a neglected poet, whose poems reflect his friendship with Tennyson and his grief for the loss of his wife.