The Dublin Book of Irish Verse: 1728-1909
Synopsis
"The Dublin Book of Irish Verse, 1728-1909" is a comprehensive and authoritative anthology that captures the rich landscape of Irish poetic expression over nearly two centuries. Edited by John Cooke, this collection spans a pivotal era in Irish literature, beginning in the early eighteenth century and continuing through the vibrant dawn of the Irish Literary Revival.
The anthology features a diverse array of voices, from the sharp wit of Jonathan Swift and the romantic melodies of Thomas Moore to the mystical and evocative works of W.B. Yeats and George William Russell. By including both well-known masters and lesser-known regional poets, the volume provides a unique overview of the evolution of Irish identity, culture, and aesthetic tradition. Readers will find themes ranging from pastoral beauty and folklore to political upheaval and spiritual longing.
This work remains an essential resource for students of literature and those interested in the cultural heritage of Ireland. Its careful selection offers a panoramic view of how Irish verse transitioned from neoclassical forms to a distinct national voice, making "The Dublin Book of Irish Verse, 1728-1909" a definitive testament to the country's enduring lyrical power.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025616537
- Number of pages: 820
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 41 mm
- Languages: English
