A sharp, illuminating hook that speaks to readers and scholars alike: a compass for reading the epic in a modern world. This concise, accessible work gathers Lascelles Abercrombie's insights into epic poetry through a focused literary criticism essay that blends epic poetry theory with close, practical analysis of form. It offers clear pathways for students and researchers, guiding the eye through structure, metre, and imagery while recognising how a poem's architecture shapes meaning. In a compact, complete edition, the book remains a vital tool for academic study use and thoughtful appreciation of poetry as a living craft. Rooted in early twentieth century Britain, the volume sits at the heart of the British Modernism era, engaging with ideas that influenced rivals and contemporaries alike. Abercrombie's discussions touch on the legacy of ts eliot criticism and the Ezra Pound influence, positioning the epic not as antiquarian relic but as a dynamic, evolving form. The prose invites readers to rethink what constitutes an epic, how poets wield voice and cadence, and why the long poem still speaks today. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this work is restored for today's and future generations. It is more than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Perfect for casual readers and classic-literature collectors, the illustrated poetry collection invites discovery, conversation, and lasting inspiration.
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