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Poetical Works of Robert Bridges, Volume 3

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This volume gathers dramatic and lyric pieces, led by a historical tragedy set in the opening years of an imperial reign and accompanied by a classical drama reworking a legendary island episode. The tragedy stages tense exchanges in palace and senate among a self-made ruler, his philosophical advisers, senators, courtiers, and family, examining the collision of ambition, moral counsel, and public spectacle. The companion drama portrays a disguised heroic youth among women, blending theatrical dialogue with lyric interludes to explore identity and disguise. Editorial notes and annotations supplement the poems, clarifying sources, theatrical intention, and linguistic choices.

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Robert Bridges

Robert Bridges was an English poet and playwright, recognized for his contributions to 20th-century literature. He served as Poet Laureate from 1913 until his death in 1930, a role that highlighted his prominence in the literary community. Bridges is known for his lyrical style and exploration of themes such as nature and spirituality. His notable works include "October, and Other Poems; with Occasional Verses on the War," which reflects on the impact of World War I. Additionally, he wrote extensively on hymn-singing principles and English homophones, showcasing his diverse literary interests.

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