A Minor Poet, and Other Verse

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A Minor Poet, and Other Verse

by Amy Levy

EN·~1 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

A Minor Poet And other Verse

0:18

To a Dead Poet.

0:32

A Minor Poet.

9:33

Xantippe. (A FRAGMENT.)

12:44

Medea. (A FRAGMENT IN DRAMA FORM, AFTER EURIPIDES.)

18:34

Sinfonia Eroica. (TO SYLVIA.)

1:38

To Sylvia.

1:05

A Greek Girl.

2:57

Magdalen.

3:08

Christopher Found.

3:56

Description

A modest yet striking collection of verses, this volume captures the restless inner life of a poet who teeters between self‑doubt and yearning for meaning. Through vivid monologues and imagined conversations with literary greats, the speaker wrestles with questions of purpose, the weight of creation, and the fragile line between inspiration and despair. The poems blend earnest confession with sharp wit, offering glimpses of a mind that both reveres and rebels against the traditions of Shakespeare, Goethe, and their peers.

The verses unfold in a lyrical, sometimes fragmented style that mirrors the poet’s own uncertainty, moving from quiet lament to bursts of philosophical musings. Readers will encounter vivid images—a spilled phial, the echo of heavenly music, the oppressive silence of stone—each serving as a metaphor for creative struggle. Though rooted in the sensibilities of the late nineteenth century, the work’s exploration of artistic identity and the search for a place in a vast world resonates with anyone who has ever felt both small and essential.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (62K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif, MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2018-04-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Amy Levy

Amy Levy

1861–1889

A brilliant late-Victorian writer, she brought wit, emotional sharpness, and social insight to poems, essays, and novels that still feel strikingly modern. Her work often explored Jewish identity, women’s independence, and the pressures of literary and social life.

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