Doubt, self-examination and relfection on the past characterize the poetry of this period, when religion seems to have been replaced by Darwin's theory of evolution. In addition to the works of Tennyson, Arnold, Browning and Hopkins, this collection offers the nature poetry of William Blake, the distinctive voices of Emily Bronte and Christina Rossetti, and the rhymes and limericks of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear. 2 cassettes.
Doubt, self-examination and relfection on the past characterize the poetry of this period, when religion seems to have been replaced by Darwin's theory of evolution. In addition to the works of Tennyson, Arnold, Browning and Hopkins, this collection offers the nature poetry of William Blake, the distinctive voices of Emily Bronte and Christina Rossetti, and the rhymes and limericks of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear. 2 cassettes.