The Vision of Sir Launfal / And Other Poems by James Russell Lowell; Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Julian W. Abernethy, Ph.D.
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The centerpiece is a long Arthurian narrative about a knight whose pride and exile lead to a spiritual awakening through a vision that affirms charity and human kinship. Complementary poems range from intimate nature lyrics and meditations on memory and loss to satirical pieces in dialect and civic odes, varying between romantic description, moral reflection, and playful vernacular. Notes and an introductory essay frame readings of the texts for classroom use, guiding attention to ethical themes, natural imagery, and the poem's ties to medieval romance.
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