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2025
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Poem Outlines by Sidney Lanier is a thoughtful and instructive exploration of poetic structure, form, and analysis. The work serves as both a guide and a reflection on the craft of poetry, offering readers insight into Lanier's philosophy of writing and his observations about poetic technique. Lanier examines how rhythm, meter, and form contribute to the creation of effective and expressive poetry, encouraging both readers and aspiring poets to engage deeply with these elements.The book pr...
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- Edwin Mims
2019
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Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) was an American musician and poet. He attended Oglethorpe University near Milledgeville, Georgia, graduating first in his class shortly before the outbreak of the American Civil War. Shortly after the war, he taught school briefly, and then moved to Montgomery, Alabama, where he worked as a desk clerk at The Exchange Hotel and also performed as a musician; he was the regular organist at The First Presbyterian Church in nearby Prattville. He wrote his only novel, T...
2025
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In his work, Lanier examines the historical progression of the English novel, tracing its origins, influences, and transformations over time. He explores how societal changes, literary movements, and individual authors contributed to shaping the novel as a genre.Lanier likely discusses key figures and works that exemplify different stages of novelistic development, from the early pioneers of the novel to the Victorian novelists who dominated the literary scene in Lanier's time. He may anal...
2019
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Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) was an American musician and poet. He began playing the flute at an early age, and his love of that musical instrument continued throughout his life. His most famous poems were Corn (1875), The Symphony (1875), Centennial Meditation (1876), The Song of the Chattahoochee (1877), The Marshes of Glynn (1878), and Sunrise (1881). The latter two poems are generally considered his greatest works. They are part of an unfinished set of lyrical nature poems known as the Hy...
2019
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The poems of Sidney Lanier continue to find an admiring audience more than a century after his death. Though his poetry evokes both the landscape and the romantic spirit of the Old South, his concerns for the natural world, spirituality, and the character of society offer universal appeal. This anthology includes Lanier's best-known and most celebrated works--"Sunrise," "The Song of the Chattahoochee," "A Song of Love," and "The Marshes of Glynn." These and the other poems presented in the...
2025
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King Arthur was at Caerlleon-upon-Usk; and one day he sat in his chamber, and with him were Owain the son of Urien, and Kynon the son of Clydno, and Kai the son of Kyner, and Gwenhwyvar and her handmaidens at needle-work by the window. And if it should be said that there was a porter at Arthur's palace, there was none. Glewlwyd Gavaelvawr was there, acting as porter, to welcome guests and strangers, and to receive them with honor, and to inform them of the manners and customs of the court,...
2026
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The Library of Alexandria is an independent small business publishing house. We specialize in bringing back to live rare, historical and ancient Books. This includes manuscripts such as: classical fiction, philosophy, science, Religion, folklore, mythology, history, literature, politics and sacred texts, in addition to Secret and esoteric subjects, such as: occult, freemasonry, alchemy, hermetic, shamanism and ancient knowledge. Our Books are available in digital format. We have approximat...
The Boy's King Arthur
Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table the Round Table
2021
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It befell in the days of the noble Utherpendragon, when he was King of England, [that there was born to him a son who in after time was King Arthur. Howbeit the boy knew not he was the king's son. For when he was but a babe] the king commanded two knights and two ladies to take the child bound in rich cloth of gold, "and deliver him to what poor man you meet at the postern gate of the castle." So the child was delivered unto Merlin, and so he bare it forth unto Sir Ector, and made an holy ...
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- Edwin Mims
2025
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The biography traces Lanier’s early years in Georgia, his experiences as a soldier during the American Civil War, and his subsequent battle with tuberculosis, which greatly impacted his health and life. Despite these challenges, Lanier’s love for music—he was an accomplished flutist—and literature guided his career. Mims explores Lanier's teaching positions, his performances as a musician, and his writings, particularly his poetry, which often reflected themes of nature, spirituality, and ...
The Boy's King Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
2025
EN
It befell in the days of the noble Utherpendragon, when he was King of England, [that there was born to him a son who in after time was King Arthur. Howbeit the boy knew not he was the king's son. For when he was but a babe] the king commanded two knights and two ladies to take the child bound in rich cloth of gold, "and deliver him to what poor man you meet at the postern gate of the castle." So the child was delivered unto Merlin, and so he bare it forth unto Sir Ector, and made an holy ...
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- Classics To Go
2022
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Excerpt: "King Arthur was at Caerlleon-upon-Usk; and one day he sat in his chamber, and with him were Owain the son of Urien, and Kynon the son of Clydno, and Kai the son of Kyner, and Gwenhwyvar and her handmaidens at needle-work by the window. And if it should be said that there was a porter at Arthur's palace, there was none. Glewlwyd Gavaelvawr was there, acting as porter, to welcome guests and strangers, and to receive them with honor, and to inform them of the manners and customs of ...
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King Arthur
Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
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- Scribner Classics
2018
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Rediscover the legend of Excalibur, King Arthur, and the Knights of the Round Table in this Scribner Classics keepsake edition of Sir Thomas Malory’s enchanting Arthurian legend.This collectible edition of King Arthur features text reset in the original typeface and illustrations newly reproduced from N. C. Wyeth’s original canvases, bringing a beloved classic tale to a whole new generation of readers.
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