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Alfred Noyes

    September 16, 1880 – June 28, 1958

    Alfred Noyes was a poet and literary critic known for his narrative verse and his critical stance against modernism. His works often explored themes of history, the sea, and the human experience, characterized by classical form and a lyrical style. Noyes challenged the avant-garde literary trends of his era, offering a counterpoint that championed more traditional values. Despite not completing a university degree, his published collections achieved significant popularity and international recognition, securing his place in literary discourse.

    Forty Singing Seamen and Other Poems;
    Walking Shadows
    Longfellow's Poetical Works
    Collected Poems of Alfred Noyes - Vol. II - Drake, the Enchanted Island, New Poems
    Collected Poems of Alfred Noyes - Vol I
    Watchers of the Sky
    • 2023

      Walking Shadows

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A collection of haunting and evocative poems by Alfred Noyes, one of the most acclaimed poets of the early 20th century. The book explores themes of mortality, love, loss, and redemption, and showcases Noyes' mastery of form and language.

      Walking Shadows
    • 2023

      Alfred Noyes' retelling of the classic Robin Hood story features the famous outlaw battling three sinister kings who threaten the peace and prosperity of Sherwood Forest. With plenty of action, adventure, and wit, Sherwood is an enjoyable read for all ages.

      Sherwood or Robin Hood and the Three Kings
    • 2023

      This captivating cantata tells the story of Old Japan through the eyes of an old man who has lived through its many changes. Through song, the cantata weaves together tales of courtly love, samurai battles, and the natural beauty of Japan. The music, composed by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, is lush and melodic, and perfectly captures the spirit of Japan.

      A Tale Of Old Japan: A Cantata For Soli, Chorus And Orchestra
    • 2023

      Collected Poems; Volume III

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A collection of poems by Alfred Noyes, a British poet and playwright who was popular in the early 20th century. Noyes' work is characterized by its romanticism, sentimentality, and use of musical and rhythmic language. This volume includes some of his most famous poems, such as 'The Highwayman' and 'The Barrel-Organ'.

      Collected Poems; Volume III
    • 2023

      The New Morning: Poems / Alfred Noyes

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Experience the beauty of nature and the power of the human spirit with this inspiring collection of poems. Written by renowned poet Alfred Noyes, these verses capture the magic of the world around us and remind us of our own potential for greatness.

      The New Morning: Poems / Alfred Noyes
    • 2023

      This play by Alfred Noyes offers a fresh and exciting take on the legendary tales of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. With action, adventure, and some unexpected twists and turns, this play is perfect for theatergoers and readers alike who seek a thrilling and entertaining story. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the mythology and culture of medieval England.

      Sherwood; Or, Robin Hood and the Three Kings: A Play in Five Acts
    • 2023

      Regarded as one of the preeminent poets of the early 20th century, Alfred Noyes' collection of poems spans a wide variety of styles and subjects. From pastoral landscapes to battleships and mermaids, Noyes' works transport the reader to captivating and fantastic worlds. This comprehensive collection represents the best of Noyes' oeuvre and is a must-read for lovers of poetry.

      Collected Poems: Enchanted Island And Other Poems. New Poems. Sherwood. Tales Of The Mermaid Tavern. New Poems: Watchword Of The Fleet,
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