This carefully curated anthology, "Select Poems of Tennyson, Browning and Arnold," brings together some of the most significant works of three giants of Victorian poetry. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, with his lyrical mastery and exploration of themes like duty and loss, is represented alongside Robert Browning, celebrated for his dramatic monologues and psychological insights. Completing the trio is Matthew Arnold, whose poetry grapples with questions of faith and the modern condition.
Compiled with an introduction by O.J. Stevenson, this collection offers a valuable entry point for students and general readers alike, showcasing the diverse voices and enduring appeal of 19th-century British verse. Experience the richness and complexity of Victorian England through the timeless poems of Tennyson, Browning, and Arnold.
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