Georgian poetry, 1920-22

About this book

In the aftermath of World War I, a wave of artistic expression surged through Britain, culminating in the vibrant anthology "Georgian Poetry, 1920-22," edited by Sir Edward Marsh. This collection captures the essence of a transformative period, showcasing the unique voices of poets who explored themes of nature, identity, and societal change. With its emphasis on lyrical beauty and emotional depth, this anthology highlights the distinct characteristics of Georgian verse, including its innovative use of meter and vivid imagery. Ideal for students, literary enthusiasts, and historians alike, "Georgian Poetry, 1920-22" serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of poetry in times of upheaval. Discover the voices that shaped a generation.

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