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The Poetical Works of Robert Bridges, Excluding the Eight Dramas

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This collection gathers narrative masks and lyric sequences that rework classical myth and probe love, duty, and human suffering. Staged poems in the Greek manner dramatize divine–human encounters and the gift of fire, while longer sequences trace eros and the growth of affection alongside moral tensions of desire. Shorter lyrics and later pieces offer reflective meditations on beauty and obligation and include experiments in classical prosody, displaying formal variety and technical restraint. Across mythic narrative and meditative lyric, recurring concerns are wonder, sacrifice, and the conflict between creative impulse and authoritative law.

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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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