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The book gathers two dramatic works that examine ambition, guilt, and the inner costs of political violence. A long narrative poem follows a vowed leader who readies an invasion but, when touched by love, abandons conquest and endures visionary reckonings that expose the emptiness and purgatorial consequences of imperial pride. The companion tragedy presents a betrayed and betraying figure whose unrelenting penitence and monumental misery become a study of revenge, self-reproach, and the isolation of remorse. Together the pieces use heightened imagery and moral confrontation to probe pride, the frailty of human projects, and the limits of consolation.

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Walter Savage Landor

Walter Savage Landor was an English writer and poet, celebrated for his imaginative dialogues and lyrical poetry. He is best known for his work "Imaginary Conversations and Poems," which showcases his talent for blending philosophical discourse with poetic form. Landor's literary contributions reflect a deep engagement with classical themes and a distinctive style that often explores the complexities of human thought and emotion. His other notable works include "Count Julian" and "Gebir," which further illustrate his innovative approach to narrative and character. Throughout his career, Landor's writings have been appreciated for their eloquence and intellectual depth.

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