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Song (Seward version)

Song (Seward version)

Anna Seward

Song is a collection of poetry by Anna Seward, an English Romantic poet known as the Swan of Lichfield. Seward's work includes elegies and sonnets, reflecting her unique voice in a male-dominated literary landscape. This collection showcases her ability to navigate societal constraints while expressing deep emotional resonance. The recordings were made available through LibriVox in April 2012, highlighting her enduring influence in poetry.

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 26 recordings of Song by Anna Seward. This was the Weekly Poetry project for April 1, 2012...

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