The Mentor: Famous English Poets
Hamilton Wright Mabie
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This is Vol. 1, No. 44, Serial No. 44 of The Mentor, published in 1913.
This edition of the Mentor Magazine focuses on six of England's most well-known poets - Lord Byron, John Keats, Percy Shelley, William Wordsworth, Alfred Tennyson and Robert Browning. - Summary by Larry Wilson (0 hr 54 min)
Chapters
Introduction to Byron | 3:19 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Byron's Place among Poets | 3:36 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
Shelley | 3:11 | Read by John Kellow |
Keats Love of Beauty | 3:57 | Read by John Kellow |
William Wordsworth | 4:19 | Read by John Kellow |
Alfred Tennyson | 3:41 | Read by John Kellow |
Robert Browning | 2:51 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Editorial | 4:34 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Lord Byron | 5:37 | Read by John Kellow |
John Keats | 5:05 | Read by John Kellow |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | 3:21 | Read by Mark |
William Wordsmith | 3:19 | Read by Mark |
Alfred Tennyson | 3:24 | Read by Mark |
Robert Browning | 4:42 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Reviews
Thank you Hamilton Wright Mabie!
Danni
I am not as fortunate as many of these writers who were born into well to do families and had time to sit and write. As mentioned in this book, many don't have time to read all great books, so this book has enlightened me about great writers and their backgrounds. When I had to write essays at school, my teachers encouraged me to become a writer. So these kinds of books have been helping and encouraging me a great deal. I also want to thank the readers for their great reading! BTW I live 3 hours away from the Almabra in Spain, it's amazingly beautiful.