
audiobook
by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
The volume gathers a wide range of the poet’s verses, many previously unpublished and others reshaped from earlier drafts. Readers will travel from lively celebrations to quiet meditations, each piece echoing the rhythms of nineteenth‑century England. The language balances grand, sweeping images with intimate, human details, inviting listeners to feel both the bustle of the city and the whisper of personal longing. Throughout, the poet revisits familiar themes—ambition, loss, and the stubborn resilience of ordinary people.
The opening poem, often titled “The New Timon,” paints a dawn‑lit London street where lamps flicker, carts rumble, and a solitary child watches the world awaken. A mysterious, dark‑eyed stranger appears, offering a hand to the destitute youth, and their brief exchange stirs questions of compassion and destiny. Rendered in lilting rhyme and vivid metaphor, the piece sets the tone for the collection’s blend of social observation and lyrical imagination. Listening brings the city’s cobblestones and its hidden hearts to life.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (987K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Brian Foley and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-11-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1803–1873
Best remembered for vivid historical and supernatural fiction, this prolific Victorian writer also left a surprising mark on everyday language with phrases that people still quote today. His stories mix drama, mystery, politics, and the occult in a way that helped shape popular fiction in the 19th century.
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