Description
“Poems of Byron, Keats and Shelley” is an anthology of poetry edited by Elliott Coleman, first published in 1942. The book features a selection of poems by three of the most famous Romantic poets: Lord Byron, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley.
The anthology includes some of the poets’ most famous works, such as Byron’s “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage,” Keats’ “Ode to a Nightingale,” and Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind.” The poems cover a wide range of themes, from love and beauty to nature and politics, and they showcase the poets’ distinctive styles and voices.
In his introduction to the anthology, Coleman provides a brief overview of the Romantic movement and its influence on English literature. He also offers insights into the poets’ lives and works, highlighting the key themes and ideas that are explored in their poetry.
The poems in “Poems of Byron, Keats and Shelley” are arranged thematically, allowing readers to explore the different ways that the poets approached particular subjects. The book also includes helpful annotations and footnotes, providing context and background information for readers who may be unfamiliar with the poets’ lives and works.
Overall, “Poems of Byron, Keats and Shelley” is a comprehensive and well-curated collection of poetry by three of the greatest English poets of the Romantic era. It offers a window into the beauty and complexity of their works, and it remains a popular choice for students, scholars, and poetry lovers alike.
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