
- 146 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Eternal Obsessions - Gothic Poems of Love, Life, and Loss
About this book
A mesmerising pocket-sized anthology of classic poetry that embraces the exquisite beauty, profound darkness, and macabre romance of gothic literature.
Delving into the enigmatic landscape of love, life, and loss, this collection explores passions and infatuations that have haunted the human heart for centuries. This anthology offers a glimpse into the depths of grief and romance, featuring work from prolific writers such as Christina Rossetti, John Keats, Emily Brontë, Oscar Wilde, and Shakespeare. Spanning generations of lovesick poets and tortured souls, the poems carefully collated in this volume surpass the constraints of time.
Ragged Hand proudly presents Eternal Obsessions - Gothic Poems of Love, Life, and Loss, an eloquent collection of lyrical poetry that stirs the heart and offers solace to the soul.
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Table of contents
- AN EXCERPT
- GOTHIC POETRY
- THE ROMANTIC FEELING
- SIR WALTER RALEIGH
- WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
- WILLIAM BLAKE
- ANNE BANNERMAN
- SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
- LORD BYRON
- PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
- JOHN CLARE
- JOHN KEATS
- ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
- EDGAR ALLAN POE
- ALFRED TENNYSON
- EMILY BRONTË
- CHARLES BAUDELAIRE
- CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
- THOMAS HARDY
- OSCAR WILDE
- W. B. YEATS
- BIBLIOGRAPHY