Madame Roland
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Mathilde Blind was a poet whose work delved into the depths of the human soul and the social issues of her time. Her verses were characterized by strong emotions and a penetrating view of the world, often with a touch of melancholy and introspection. Although born in Germany, she found her literary home in London, becoming part of the Victorian literary scene. Her works reflect an endeavor to capture complex human experiences and seek beauty even in difficult times.






This collection features a carefully curated selection of poems from the original 1872 edition, maintaining the quality and essence of the time. It offers readers a glimpse into the poetic styles and themes of the era, presenting a timeless exploration of language and emotion. Ideal for poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, this reprint preserves the historical significance and artistic integrity of the original work.