Poems Of George Crabbe by George Crabbe
The book is a collection of poetry by an 18th-century English poet known for his realistic portrayal of rural life and the hardships of the working class. The poems, often written in heroic couplets, delve into the stark realities of poverty, social injustice, and moral dilemmas. The poet's keen observations and unflinching descriptions of the human condition reflect a blend of compassion and a demand for social reform. His work is characterized by its narrative strength, descriptive detail, and the use of rural settings to explore universal themes, making him a distinctive voice in the landscape of English literature.
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- Published
- 1807
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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