Ermeline; A Ballad

Ermeline; A Ballad

George Borrow / Thomas James Wise

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9789354943010
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A quiet, urgent voice from a vanished era calls again. Ermeline returns, not as a dusty relic but as a living conversation with readers who seek beauty, sorrow, and mystery in verse.This publication presents Thomas James Wise’s Ermeline as a vivid example of the victorian ballad tradition, a narrative verse collection that traces loss and longing through stormy skies and sunlit hedgerows of the English countryside. The poems drift between folklore and superstition, weaving fatal love tragedy with subtle hints of crime, memory, and moral reckoning. It is public domain poetry reimagined for today, inviting both casual readers and students of literature to discover a distinct voice within the broader English victorian context.Wise’s ballads sit firmly within the English ballad poets’ lineage, yet they speak with a contemporary clarity and lyric immediacy that makes the verse accessible without sacrificing atmosphere. For literature students and poetry lovers alike, Ermeline offers a compact, resonant narrative poetry collection that rewards repeated reading and thoughtful study. It also speaks to collectors: a long out-of-print work has been lovingly restored, not merely repackaged, but renewed as a cultural treasure for current and future generations.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, Ermeline is more than a reprint - it is a curio of English literary heritage, a tangible bridge to the past, and a compelling invitation to explore the art of the short, haunting ballad.

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