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Explore the depths of human experience in this collection of verse dramas and poetry by Gordon Bottomley. This volume, featuring "King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Dana?", offers a captivating exploration of dramatic themes through the lens of British Literature. Bottomley's work delves into the heart of tragedy, echoing the powerful emotions found in Shakespearean adaptations while maintaining a unique poetic voice. This collection presents a series of compelling narratives, showcasing Bottomley's mastery of dramatic form and poetic…mehr

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Explore the depths of human experience in this collection of verse dramas and poetry by Gordon Bottomley. This volume, featuring "King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Dana?", offers a captivating exploration of dramatic themes through the lens of British Literature. Bottomley's work delves into the heart of tragedy, echoing the powerful emotions found in Shakespearean adaptations while maintaining a unique poetic voice. This collection presents a series of compelling narratives, showcasing Bottomley's mastery of dramatic form and poetic language. Ideal for those interested in classic drama and poetry, this carefully prepared print edition allows readers to immerse themselves in these timeless tales. Discover the enduring power of Bottomley's verse as it explores love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Gordon Bottomley (1874-1948) was an English poet and dramatist synonymous with the early 20th-century resurgence of verse drama, an artistic movement that sought to reinvigorate the tradition of plays written primarily in verse. Bottomley's work often featured a blend of mythological themes and a fascination with the natural world, elements that echoed the Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite influences prevalent during his early literary career. His plays are characterized by rich, evocative language and frequently explore the inner workings of his characters' psyches against the backdrop of sweeping landscapes and potent emotional struggles. King Lear's Wife (1915), perhaps Bottomley's best-known work, exemplifies his use of lyrical dialogue to reinterpret the experiences of Shakespearean characters. With a focus on the untold story of King Lear's queen, this play highlights Bottomley's interest in the untapped narratives of classical literature. His other notable works, including The Crier by Night (1902), The Riding to Lithend (1909), Midsummer-Eve (1905), and Laodice and Danaë (1927), further underscore his penchant for folklore, tragedy, and ancient historical settings. Though his prominence has faded since his passing, Bottomley's unique contribution to verse drama continues to be studied by scholars interested in the revival of poetic plays in the modernist period.