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A lyric collection that observes urban life and its contrasts with the countryside, often set amid London streets, squares, and domestic garrets. Poems register moods of longing, melancholy, and small consolations while tracing themes of love, dreams, mortality, and the creative impulse. Formal experiments—ballades, roundels, and songs—sit beside intimate lyrics, with vivid urban detail such as omnibuses, hansoms, fog, and gaslight balanced against garden and out-of-town landscapes. Elegiac pieces meditate on poets and memory, and occasional playful or satirical verses comment on news, theater, and social types, combining precise imagery with a reflective, sometimes wry tone.

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Amy Levy

Amy Levy was an English poet, novelist, and essayist active in the late 19th century. She is known for her exploration of themes such as identity, gender, and social issues in her works. Levy's poetry collections, including "A London Plane-Tree, and Other Verse" and "A Minor Poet, and Other Verse," showcase her lyrical talent and keen observations of urban life. Her novel "Reuben Sachs" is notable for its candid portrayal of Jewish life in Victorian England, while "The Romance of a Shop" reflects her interest in the lives of women and their struggles for independence. Levy's contributions to literature continue to resonate, highlighting her role in the evolution of feminist thought.

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