Arthur Henry Bullen was an English editor and publisher, renowned for his specialization in 16th and 17th-century literature. He founded the Shakespeare Head Press, establishing it as a beacon for fine editions in the esteemed tradition of the Kelmscott Press for its initial decades. His dedication lay in preserving and celebrating the rich literary heritage of earlier centuries, making it accessible through exquisitely crafted publications.
This definitive collection of John Marston's works offers readers a comprehensive survey of the playwright's career and accomplishments. With insightful introductions and annotations by A.H. Bullen, readers can explore Marston's range of styles and subjects, from his early satires to his later tragicomedies.
Rediscover the poetry of William Browne of Tavistock with this lovingly curated collection of his works. A contemporary of Shakespeare and Jonson, Browne's poetry captures the pastoral beauty of the English countryside and celebrates the joys of love and friendship. Edited with care by A. H. Bullen and Gordon Goodwin, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in seventeenth-century literature.
This is a collection of pastoral and lyrical poetry published in 1600. It includes works from some of the most famous poets of the era, and is perfect for those that enjoy poetry from the Elizabethan Age.
This is a collection of lyrical poetry from the Elizabethan Age, with a focus on romance and prose. If you enjoy poetry from this era, this is the perfect book for you.
Discover the plays and poems of John Day, a prolific and influential author of the Elizabethan era, with this comprehensive collection. Edited and introduced by A.H. Bullen, this volume sheds light on Day's life and works, offering readers a valuable glimpse into one of the most dynamic periods in English literature.
This book is a collection of songs and masques by Thomas Campion, a celebrated poet and composer of the 16th century. It also includes observations on the art of English poetry by A.H. Bullen. Anyone interested in the history of English poetry and music will find this book an enlightening read.
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