Crabbe: Selected Poems (Penguin Classics)

Crabbe: Selected Poems by George Crabbe, published by Penguin Classics on September 3, 1991, offers a comprehensive collection of the poet’s work. This edition spans 528 pages and is presented in English. The poems capture the essence of rural life and landscape, providing precise and closely observed portrayals of the struggles associated with rural poverty.
Readers will find a focus on realistic depictions of the East Anglian countryside, articulated through Crabbe’s use of heroic couplets. The collection serves as a testament to the poet’s keen observations and insights into the lives of those living in rural settings. This selection highlights Crabbe’s contributions to poetry, emphasizing his unique perspective on the challenges faced by rural communities.
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The poems of the great poet of East Anglia and witness to rural poverty, are precise, closely observed, realistic portraits of rural life and landscape, written mainly in heroic couplets.
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