The Blue Poetry Book

The Blue Poetry Book

The Blue Poetry Book - 7th. Ed.The purpose of this Collection is to put before children, and...
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The Blue Poetry Book

The Blue Poetry Book

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The Blue Poetry Book

$105.07 $52.51
Author: Lang, Andrew,1844-1912
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Blue Poetry Book - 7th. Ed.

The purpose of this Collection is to put before children, and young people, poems which are good in themselves, and especially fitted to live, as Theocritus says, on the lips of the young. The Editor has been guided to a great extent, in making his choice, by recollections of what particularly pleased himself in youth. As a rule, the beginner in poetry likes what is called objective artverse with a story in it, the more vigorous the story the better. The old ballads satisfy this taste, and the Editor would gladly have added more of them, but for two reasons. First, there are parents who would see harm, where children see none, in Tamlane and Clerk Saunders. Next, there was reason to dread that the volume might become entirely too Scottish. It is certainly a curious thing that, in Mr. Palgraves Golden Treasury, where some seventy poets are represented, scarcely more than a tenth of the number were born north of Tweed. In this book, however, intended for lads and lassies, the poems by Campbell, by Sir Walter Scott, by Burns, by the Scottish song-writers, and the Scottish minstrels of the ballad, are in an unexpectedly large proportion to the poems by English authors. The Editor believes that this predominance of Northern verse is not due to any exorbitant local patriotism of his own. The singers of the North, for some reason or other, do excel in poems of action and of adventure, or to him they seem to excel. He is acquainted with no modern ballad by a Southern Englishman, setting aside Christabel and the Ancient Mariner poems hardly to be called balladswhich equals [Pg viii] The Eve of St. John. For spirit-stirring martial strains few Englishmen since Drayton have been rivals of Campbell, of Scott, of Burns, of Hogg with his song of Donald McDonald. Two names, indeed, might be mentioned here: the names of the late Sir Francis Doyle and of Lord Tennyson. But the scheme of this book excludes a choice from contemporary poets. It is not necessary to dwell on the reasons for this decision. But the Editor believes that some anthologist of the future will find in the poetry of living English authors, or of English authors recently dead, a very considerable garden of that kind of verse which is good both for young and old. To think for a moment of this abundance is to conceive more highly of Victorian poetry. There must still, after all, be youth and mettle in the nation which could produce The Ballad of the Revenge, Lucknow, The Red Thread of Honour, The Loss of the Birkenhead, The Forsaken Merman, How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, and many a song of Charles Kingleys, not to mention here the work of still later authors. But we only glean the fields of men long dead. For this reason, thennamely, because certain admirable contemporary poems, like Lucknow and The Red Thread of Honour, are unavoidably excludedthe poems of action, of war, of adventure, chance to be mainly from Scottish hands. Thus Campbell and Scott may seem to hold a pre-eminence which would not have been so marked had the works of living poets, or of poets recently dead, been available. Yet in any circumstances these authors must have occupied a great deal of the field: Campbell for the vigour which the unfriendly Leyden had to recognise; Scott for that Homeric quality which, since Homer, no man has displayed in the same degree. Extracts from his long poems do not come within the scope of this selection. But, estimated even by his lyrics, Scott seems, to the Editor, to justify his right, now occasionally disdained, to rank among the great poets of his country. He has music, speed, and gaiety, as in The Hunting Song or in Noras Vow: [Pg ix] Lines like these sing themselves naturally in a childs memory, while there is a woodland freshness and a daring note in ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 46515
Author: Lang, Andrew
Release Date: Aug 6, 2014
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
Illustrator: Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice), 1860-1941 , Speed, Lancelot, 1860-1931

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