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Step into the heart of 19th century Glasgow, where poetry flourished and voices echoed through the city's cobbled streets. The Glasgow Poets: Their Lives And Poems, by George Eyre-Todd, gathers together the remarkable men and women who shaped Scottish poetry during the Victorian era. Each poet's journey is vividly sketched, offering biographical poetry insights that illuminate the spirit of a city in transformation. This classic poetry book is more than a collection; it is a living tapestry of Scottish cultural heritage, revealing how the influence of Robert Burns and the pulse of Glasgow…mehr

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Step into the heart of 19th century Glasgow, where poetry flourished and voices echoed through the city's cobbled streets. The Glasgow Poets: Their Lives And Poems, by George Eyre-Todd, gathers together the remarkable men and women who shaped Scottish poetry during the Victorian era. Each poet's journey is vividly sketched, offering biographical poetry insights that illuminate the spirit of a city in transformation. This classic poetry book is more than a collection; it is a living tapestry of Scottish cultural heritage, revealing how the influence of Robert Burns and the pulse of Glasgow inspired a generation. Ideal for poetry enthusiasts, literary scholars, and anyone drawn to scottish literary history, this carefully curated anthology invites you to discover the wit, passion, and resilience of the poets of Glasgow. Their verses capture the hopes and struggles of Victorian life, while their stories provide a rare window into the creative ferment of the era. The result is a victorian poetry collection that bridges past and present, celebrating both the familiar and the forgotten voices of a vibrant literary community. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those seeking a true connection to Scotland's poetic legacy, this is more than a book. It is history, art, and inspiration bound together.