"New Paths on Helicon, a Collection of Modern Poetry" is a refined anthology of early 20th-century verse, curated by the esteemed poet and critic Henry Newbolt. This second volume completes a comprehensive survey of the shifting landscape of English poetry during a pivotal era of artistic transition. The collection captures the spirit of a generation seeking to forge new paths in literary expression, moving beyond Victorian conventions to explore more contemporary sensibilities and techniques.
The work features a diverse selection of poets who defined the modern era of the 1920s, offering readers a broad perspective on the themes of nature, war, urban life, and the human condition. Newbolt's expertise is evident in the selection and organization of the material, providing both a historical record of poetic taste and a vibrant showcase of lyrical innovation. Each entry contributes to a larger dialogue about the role of poetry in a changing world, making this volume an essential resource for students of literature and lovers of classic verse. This anthology stands as a significant contribution to the study of modernist literature, preserving the voices that shaped the future of the craft.
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