Clearly suggesting the influence of poets such as Robert Browning,
Emily Bronte and Christina Rossetti, and paralleling the techniques
of more modern poets such as Thomas Hardy, Charlotte Mew and D.H.
Lawrence, the poems of Mary Coleridge (1861-1907) have much to tell
us about the shifting nature of poetry and poetics in the Victorian
fin-de-siecle and early twentieth century and they certainly
deserve to be more widely known than they currently are. This is
the first single volume of Mary Coleridge's poetry to be published
for over fifty years. It includes ninety of her most compelling
pieces along with explanatory notes and a substantial introduction
which places the poems in their cultural and intellectual contexts.
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