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Genre: Poetry Anthology, English Literature, 20th Century Literature
Book Review:
James Reeves' selection of ''Georgian Poetry'' for Penguin Books is a perfect gateway to a charming and often overlooked era of English verse. This anthology captures the essence of the Georgian period (c. 1910-1930), a time of pastoral reflection, romantic sensibility, and melodic formalism that stood between the Victorians and the Modernists. Reeves provides a knowledgeable introduction that contextualizes the movement, making it ideal for students and general readers alike. The selection likely includes accessible and evocative poems by luminaries like Walter de la Mare, Rupert Brooke, and Robert Graves. While sometimes criticized in its time for being overly conventional, this poetry now feels refreshing in its direct engagement with nature, beauty, and human emotion. For anyone wanting to explore the landscape of early 20th-century British poetry before the upheaval of Modernism, this compact volume is an essential and enjoyable companion. The classic Penguin format makes it both affordable and collectible.