Frederick A. Hoffmann / Frederick AHoffmann
Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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An indispensable map of verse across centuries. A Compendium To Poetry, Its Origin, Nature, And History assembles the works of poets of all times and countries with explanatory notes, synoptical tables and a chronological digest that guide the reader through the history of poetry. A monument to verse, reborn. This poetry anthology collection marries the sweep of classic poetry works with the rigour of a poetry reference guide: it traces the origins of verse, offers a world poets overview and charts the evolutions of form, metre and theme. The book’s clear literary analysis notes and organised apparatus make dense traditions intelligible without domesticating their intensity, making the volume equally suited to students of literature, casual readers drawn to poetry appreciation, and scholars seeking a comprehensive poetry digest.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Beyond its immediate usefulness, the compendium is historically significant for nineteenth century literature studies: its synoptical tables and digest provide a usable framework for situating European poetry history alongside non-European traditions, and for tracing influence and divergence across periods. Careful editorial attention preserves the spirit and scholarship of the original while improving legibility and navigation for contemporary readers; the compendium’s copious index and organised apparatus turn an intimidating survey into an approachable research tool. Its balanced tone allows leisurely reading and intensive study alike, so a single volume serves both bedside browsing and seminar preparation. For those assembling a library of nineteenth century literature or designing a course on poetic influence, the compendium is an essential reference for the history of poetry and comparative study. Librarians, teachers, students of literature and private collectors will recognise this volume as both a reliable classroom aid and a rewarding reading companion, a poetry appreciation resource and a fine representative of classic poetry works.