Coventry Patmore's 'The Unknown Eros' is a deeply introspective collection of love poems that explore the complexity of human emotions and relationships. Written with a lyrical and elegant style, Patmore uses religious imagery and themes to delve into the spiritual nature of love, making each poem a profound reflection on the nature of desire, longing, and connection. Set within the Victorian era, this work is considered a significant contribution to English Romantic literature, with its focus on the metaphysical aspects of love and the soul. Patmore's use of evocative language and symbolism creates a sense of intimacy and intensity throughout the collection, drawing readers into the depths of his emotional exploration. Coventry Patmore, a Victorian poet and critic, was known for his exploration of love and spirituality in his works. 'The Unknown Eros' reflects his personal experiences and religious beliefs, offering readers a glimpse into his inner thoughts and struggles. Patmore's background as a devout Catholic and his views on marriage influenced his writing, adding layers of depth and complexity to his poems. Recommended for readers interested in Victorian poetry and the exploration of love and spirituality, 'The Unknown Eros' is a timeless collection that continues to resonate with modern audiences for its emotional depth and profound insights into the human experience.
The Unknown Eros
Coventry Patmore
bookPrinciple in Art, Etc
Coventry Patmore
bookHarvard Classics Volume 42 : English Poetry 3: Tennyson To Whitman
Lord, Golden Deer Classics, Richard Monckton Milnes, William Makepeace Thackeray, Charles Kingsley, J. Wilson, Robert Browning, Emily Brontë, Robert Stephen Hawker, Coventry Patmore, William (Johnson) Cory, Sydney Dobell, William Allingham, George Mac Donald, Earl of, Arthur Hugh Clough, Matthew Arnold, George Meredith, Alexander Smith, Charles Dickens, Thomas Edward Brown, James Thomson (B. V.), Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Georgina Rossetti, William Morris, John Boyle O'Reilly, Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy, Robert Williams Buchanan, Algernon Charles Swinburne, William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson, William Cullen Bryant, Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Greenleaf Whittier, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Russell Lowell, Sidney Lanier, Bret Harte, Walt Whitman
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