The Spirit of Man; an Anthology in English & French From the Philosophers & Poets
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Written by the poet and essayist Robert Bridges, this book offers a fascinating look at the English language and its evolution over time. With insights and observations that are just as relevant today as they were when the book was first published, this is a must-read for language lovers and history buffs alike.
Explore the rich and complex poetry of Robert Bridges in this stunning collection of his greatest works. From the lavish celebration of The Feast of Bacchus to the tragedy of The History of Nero, Bridges' poetry offers a kaleidoscopic view of the human condition. With illuminating notes by the poet himself, this book is an essential addition to any lover of poetry's library.
Bridges' diverse poetry is brought together in this volume, including Palicio, The Return of Ulysses, and Notes. As one of the foremost poets of the Victorian era, Bridges' lyrical style and skillful use of language continues to captivate readers today.