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A haunting doorway into Victorian England’s inward distances. A suite of ballads and verse that probes fate, memory, and the price of moral imagination.This enduring poetry collection gathers Meredith’s late nineteenth-century meditations on tragedy, mortality, and human suffering, rendered as precise, lyric narratives. Read as a verse anthology that blends narrative momentum with stark moral introspection, it speaks to poetry students and literary enthusiasts alike, inviting close attention to voice, image, and cadence. The collection’s themes-mortality and fate, the weight of conscience, and the fragile line between dream and reality-unfold with clarity, making it accessible without compromising literary depth.Its literary and historical significance rests in Meredith’s craftsmanship and its place within victorian era england’s broader conversation about art, sorrow, and social consciousness. This is not a mere reprint; it’s a reimagining designed to resonate with today’s readers and tomorrow’s scholars, preserving the texture and tonal range of the originals while ensuring long-term legibility and impact. For readers drawn to tragedy themed anthologies, and for those tracing the lineage of English verse, the work offers a compact, compelling cross-section of late nineteenth-century verse and moral inquiry.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.