Great Narrative Poems of the Romantic Age Audiobook By Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Crabbe, John Keats, more cover art

Great Narrative Poems of the Romantic Age

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Great Narrative Poems of the Romantic Age

By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Crabbe, John Keats, more
Narrated by: John Moffatt, Samuel West, Sarah Woodward
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Here are some of the finest narrative poems in the English language, dating from an age of rich inspiration: the 19th century. All tell powerful stories of human passion and endeavor, often reflected in vivid evocations of the medieval world. Includes "The Eve of St. Agnes", "Morte d'Athur", and "Peter Grimes".

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A stunning introduction to six Romantic poets: Keats, Tennyson, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Morris and Crabbe. Each narrative poem is long enough to reveal the poet's style and to distinguish itself from that of the others. The three narrators are beautifully cast. With a mesmerizing voice, Samuel West is truly brilliant, giving evocative, powerful narrations.

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Extremely well read and produced. Fascinating insight into another time, not really so different from our own.

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