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The Prophecy of Merlin, and Other Poems: Magic and prophecy in enchanted verse

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English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

John Reade'Äôs "The Prophecy of Merlin, and Other Poems" is a captivating exploration of themes surrounding prophecy, nature, and the human condition, encapsulated in the mystical imagery and lyrical nuances characteristic of Romantic poetry. This collection blends classical allusions with vivid depictions of the British landscape, reflecting the era'Äôs fascination with mythology and the supernatural. Reade's verses exhibit a deft command of meter and rhythm, drawing on the traditional forms of English verse while imbuing them with his unique contemplative depth, illustrating the tension between destiny and free will. Reade, a lesser-known but significant figure of the 19th-century literary scene, was deeply influenced by the Romantic movement and its emphasis on emotion and nature. His background in history and literature informed his poetic sensibility, allowing him to craft narratives that resonate with timeless human anxieties. The themes of prophecy and fate in his work are indicative of his preoccupations with the unknown, as well as a reflection of the societal turbulence of his time. For readers seeking a profound literary experience, "The Prophecy of Merlin, and Other Poems" offers an enriching exploration of the interplay between humanity and the cosmos. Reade'Äôs adeptness at intertwining myth with personal reflection makes this anthology a noteworthy addition to any literary collection. It invites both scholars and casual readers to delve into the depths of poetic inquiry and appreciation.

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Release date

Ebook: 6 December 2019

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