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170 pages
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6 hours

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The collection features the works of William Ernest Henley, an English poet known for his resilience in the face of illness, including the amputation of his leg. His most renowned poem, Invictus, is believed to be inspired by this personal struggle. The majority of the poems are drawn from A Book of Verses and London Voluntaries, showcasing his literary journey from 1872 to 1897. Henley's poetry reflects themes of courage and defiance, making it a poignant exploration of the human spirit in adversity.

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Poems, William Ernest Henley

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2009
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