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A Shropshire Lad
With a Chapter from Twenty-Four Portraits by William Rothenstein
2020
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First published in 1896, “A Shropshire Lad” contains sixty-three poems which quickly became popular—particularly among young readers—when first published. Alfred Edward Housman (1859–1936), also known as A. E. Housman, was an English poet and classical scholar considered to be one of the greatest scholars to have ever lived. He is most famous for this collection of lyrical poems which evoke the travails and disappointments of English youth in the countryside. A fantastic collection of clas...
2009
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Embark on an Unforgettable Literary Journey with the Greatest Collection of All TimePrepare to be swept away by the timeless beauty and poignant emotions of this remarkable 2 Ebook collection, featuring "A Shropshire Lad" by A. E. Housman and "What the Wind Did" by Amy Le Feuvre.Book 1: A Shropshire Lad by A. E. HousmanImmerse yourself in the lyrical verses of "A Shropshire Lad" by A. E. Housman, a timeless collection of poems that...
2025
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The language of Poetry is an art that most of us attempt at some point in our lives. Although its commonplace exposure has been somewhat marginalised in today’s often fast-paced lives we all recognise good verse that can empathise with our thoughts or open us up to experience new things in new ways, to better understand and to enjoy the many strands of our lives.But finding a starting point can be overwhelming, even off-putting, so in this series we offer up our Top 10 classic poet...
2024
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‘A dime a dozen’ as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English ‘cheap as chips’ but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit ‘A Rhyme a Dozen’ as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears.
2024
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‘A dime a dozen’ as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English ‘cheap as chips’ but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit ‘A Rhyme a Dozen’ as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears.
2023
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This is the century for the history books. (The Chinese curse of living in interesting times could not be more suited.)A small island continued its expansion across the globe, bringing both good and evil in its march. Empires clashed. Revolution shook many. The Industrial age was upon us.Poets spoke up against slavery, bringing social and political pressure upon an abominable horror.It was also the age of the Romantics. Shelley, Keats, Byron lyrically rapture; Tenny...
2023
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The eleventh month of the Gregorian year brings the change from Autumn into Winter. Landscapes are scrubbed of colour and all their frills, the statued forms of trees are the grammar, the structure of her ways. Days shorten, nights lengthen and for our classic poets there is work to be done.Across fifty poems our classic poets including illuminate the month, the natural world and the human condition. In their words our experiences are reshaped, our views are rethought and our place...
Last Poems by A. E. Housman (Annotated)
Enriched Edition. Spare English Lyrics of Mortality, Lost Youth, Unrequited Love, and Stoic Sorrow
2023
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Last Poems (1922) gathers A. E. Housman's characteristically spare, musical lyrics into a volume preoccupied with mortality, lost youth, disappointed love, and the stoic endurance of pain. Written in ballad measures, epigrammatic quatrains, and deceptively simple diction, the poems refine the elegiac mode familiar from A Shropshire Lad while deepening its fatalism. Their classical restraint and folk-song clarity place them between Victorian lyric inheritance and modern disillusion, yet the...
Last Poems
With a Chapter from Twenty-Four Portraits By William Rothenstein
2020
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“Last Poems” is a 1936 collection of poetry by A. E. Housman. The poems include: “The West”, “Llic Jacet”, “Grenadier”, “Lancer”, “The Deserter”, “The Culprit”, “Eight O'Clock”, “Spring Morning”, “Astronomy”, “Epithalamium”, “The Oracles”, “Sinner's Rue”, “Hell's Gate”, “Revolution”, “Epitaph On An Army Of Mercenaries”, and “Fancy's Knell”. Alfred Edward Housman (1859–1936), also known as A. E. Housman, was an English poet and classical scholar considered to be one of the greatest scholars...
2009
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First published in the year 1896, the present book 'A Shropshire Lad' is a collection of sixty-three poems by the English poet Alfred Edward Housman. After a slow beginning, it rapidly grew in popularity, particularly among young readers. Composers began setting the poems less than ten years after its first appearance. Many parodies have also been written that satirise Housman's themes and stylistic characteristics.
2009
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A Shropshire Lad by A.E. Housman: Dive into the picturesque landscapes of rural England with "A Shropshire Lad" by A.E. Housman. This collection of lyrical poems transports you to the idyllic countryside, capturing the essence of nature's beauty and the fleeting moments that define life's journey. Through evocative verses, Housman delves into themes of youth, love, and the passage of time, creating a tapestry of emotions that resonate across generations.Why...
2019
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The charms of the poems in A Shropshire Lad, published in 1896, continue to resonate today. Housman's first collection and his signature work, the poems here mix the styles of traditional English ballads and classical verse, and evoke the idyllic English countryside, explore the nature of friendship, bravery, and the passing of youth, among other themes.











