The Canterbury Poets: The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt and Thomas Hood [Selected] By Leigh Hunt and Thomas Hood Dive into the exquisite world of 19th-century poetry with The Canterbury Poets: The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt and Thomas Hood [Selected]. This remarkable collection, edited by J. Harwood Panting, brings together the finest works of Leigh Hunt and Thomas Hood, two luminaries of the Romantic and Victorian eras. Presented by Leopold Classic Library, this edition has undergone rigorous quality control to ensure a pristine reading experience. Leigh Hunt’s poetry, celebrated for its lyrical beauty and profound themes, is showcased with masterpieces like The Story of Rimini, Abou Ben Adhem, and The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit. Hunt’s keen observations of nature and human emotion are woven into each verse, offering readers a glimpse into his rich, imaginative world. Thomas Hood’s contributions to this anthology reflect his sharp wit and poignant reflections on social issues. From the haunting narrative of The Dream of Eugene Aram to the timeless empathy found in The Song of the Shirt, Hood’s works resonate with both humor and heartfelt sentiment, cementing his place as one of literature’s enduring voices. This edition is more than a collection; it’s a journey through the thoughts and emotions of two poets who shaped their era. Ideal for poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, The Canterbury Poets: The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt and Thomas Hood [Selected] is a testament to the enduring power of verse. Product Details Series: The Canterbury Poets Paperback: 350 pages Publisher: Leopold Classic Library Language: English ISBN-13: 978-1234567890 Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches Rediscover the poetic brilliance of Leigh Hunt and Thomas Hood. Add this timeless anthology to your collection and immerse yourself in the captivating charm of classic poetry.
The Canterbury Poets; The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt and Thomas Hood [Selected]
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This anthology of classic poetry provides literary material for students to study language, history, and themes from the Romantic and Victorian eras.
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