The Golden Treasury By Palgrave Francis Turner 2011 New



The Golden Treasury By Palgrave Francis Turner 2011 New
The Golden Treasury
by Palgrave, Francis Turner ,2011

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The Golden Treasury
by Palgrave, Francis Turner ,2011

This work has been previously published and carefully edited by humans to be read digitally on your eReader. Please enjoy this historical and classic work. All of our titles are only 99 cents and are formatted to work with the Nook. Also, if it is an illustrated work, you will be able to see all of the original images. This makes them the best quality classic works available for the lowest price. So enjoy this classic work as if it were the original book


Macmillan Archive looks back on 150 years of The Golden Treasury


Francis Turner Palgraves The Golden Treasury was originally published in 1861 and has been the standard anthology of poetry for over 100 years. The Golden Treasury series helped to popularise Wordsworth and other romantic poets and is a set text for students of English Literature across the world. The volume has been in print ever since the first edition and a facsimile version with a new foreword by Carol Ann Duffy is being published today to celebrate this anniversary

A full account of the history of The Golden Treasury, featuring images from the Macmillan Archive, has been compiled by Macmillan archivist Alysoun Sanders and can be read on the Palgrave Macmillan website. The archival sources document Palgraves original resolve to infect the whole nation with a love of poetry, Tennysons involvement in the initial selection process and the subsequent addition of new poets as the volumes popularity and influence grew.
The Macmillan Archive itself is divided between the British Library and the University of Reading. Amongst the British Library holdings are the original manuscript of The Golden Treasury and correspondence between Palgrave and Alexander Macmillan. Generally speaking, correspondence relating to Macmillans most prominent authors is to be found at the BL, but Reading nevertheless retains letters from Hilaire Belloc, Rudyard Kipling and W.B. Yeats amongst other well-known writers.
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