The World of Romance / being Contributions to The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, 1856
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A collection of early romantic prose composed during the author's university years, presenting medieval-inspired tales, essays and sketches that conjure abbeys, craftsmen, monastic life and richly observed countryside. The pieces blend narrative scenes and lyrical description, favoring ornate, sensuous language and irregular, songlike rhythms. Recurring concerns are memory, artistic craft, devotional ritual and the nostalgia for an imagined past; some pieces remake actual places through a dreamlike medievalism, while others read as fragmentary stories or evocative essays that prioritize atmosphere over conventional plot.
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