Dimensions
131 x 198 x 19mm
From out of the shadows cast by the Civil War, emerged three unique American voices. Herman Melville explored the effect of the war on America's youth and the death of heroism in a series of intense narrative poems, which are represented here along with his later, more introspective verse.
A similar strain of loss marks the work of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman, who was also grieving for the death of his wife, and whose haunting lyrics were influenced by his friendship with Tennyson.
Two-time Pulitzer prize-winner Edwin Arlington Robinson's work was characterised by his masterly use of the sonnet form and his penetrating character study. His most famous poems are gathered here alongside some less familiar verse.
This new anthology contains a general preface, along with individual introductions to each poet, a table of dates and suggestions for further reading.