Modern British Poetry

audiobook

Modern British Poetry

EN·~4 hours·84 chapters

Chapters

84 total
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Transcriber's Note:

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MODERN BRITISH POETRY - EDITED BY - LOUIS UNTERMEYER - Author of "Challenge," "Including Horace," "Modern American Poetry," etc. - NEW YORK HARCOURT, BRACE & COMPANY

0:18
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

3:11
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INTRODUCTORY - The New Influences and Tendencies

23:52
5

Thomas Hardy

2:35
6

Robert Bridges

1:59
7

Arthur O'Shaughnessy

1:31
8

William Ernest Henley

4:04
9

Robert Louis Stevenson

3:25
10

Alice Meynell

1:24

Description

An expansive anthology brings together a remarkable range of early‑twentieth‑century British voices, from the wistful verses of Rupert Brooke to the stark observations of Siegfried Sassoon and the lyrical experiments of D. H. Lawrence. The editor’s careful notes explain the provenance of each poem, acknowledging the publishers and poets who granted permission, while the corrected text offers a smooth listening experience. Listeners will hear the varied textures of the period—war‑time grit, Celtic revival, and the lingering echoes of Victorian sentiment.

The collection opens with an insightful essay that sketches the major currents shaping modern British poetry. It outlines seven loosely defined phases, from the decorative decline of Victorianism to the rise of the “Georgians,” the muscular influence of Henley, and Kipling’s mechanistic turn. This contextual backdrop helps listeners appreciate how each poem reflects broader cultural shifts, making the anthology both a literary journey and a concise history of a transformative era.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (266K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Starner, Suzanne Lybarger and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-10-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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