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Bibliomaniac's Bride

Bibliomaniac's Bride

Eugene Field

The Bibliomaniac's Bride is a collection of poetry by Eugene Field, showcasing his imaginative and lyrical style. Written in the early 20th century, it reflects Field's ability to draw from his poetic vein to express a range of emotions and themes. This work is notable for its exploration of the relationship between literature and love, highlighting Field's unique perspective on the joys and sorrows of bibliomania. The collection was featured in the Fortnightly Poetry project on September 11, 2022, and is available in audio format through LibriVox.

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