Read "Homer," "To the River Wye," "Epimenides," and "Winter" as written by this Victorian poet.
Victorian writer and literary critic offers this analysis of Shelley's poetry as it contrasts with Darwin's science.
"Spring," "Chaucer," "Evening in Germany," and "A Winter Scene" are some of the Hamner's sonnets available here.
"My Love," "The Woods," and "A Petition" are the three sonnets written by Fanny Kemble available here.
"Indirect Beauty," "To Charles Lamb," "On a Scene in Tuscany" are some of the sonnets available here.
Read several poems penned by this dark poet, see a chronology of his life, or follow links to other resources about him.
Essay by the early 20th-century critic More explores illusion and disillusion in Symons' poetry, seeing these as unifying themes across his work.