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Summary
The ninth of ten volumes of poetry edited by Canadian poet laureate Bliss Carman (1861-1929). This collection, the first of two parts, includes a trove of famous tragic poems set in different regions of the world, including Greece, Rome, the Orient, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Russia, Scotland, Ireland, England, America, and the sea. It ends off with a selection of mischievous poems about women and their proclivities. The collection also includes an introductory essay by folklore scholar Francis Barton Gummere (1855-1919). — Summary by Tomas Peter
Series World's Best Poetry
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World's Best Poetry, Volume 1: Home and Friendship (Part 1)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 1: Home and Friendship (Part 2)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 2: Love (Part 1)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 2: Love (Part 2)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 3: Sorrow and Consolation (Part 1)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 3: Sorrow and Consolation (Part 2)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 4: The Higher Life (Part 1)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 4: The Higher Life (Part 2)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 5: Nature (Part 1)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 5: Nature (Part 2)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 6: Fancy and Sentiment (Part 1)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 6: Fancy and Sentiment (Part 2)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 9: Tragedy and Humor (Part 1)
World's Best Poetry, Volume 9: Tragedy and Humor (Part 2)
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