Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXX, No. 3, March 1847Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXX, No. 3, March 1847
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Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
_Chaucer and Spenser. Selections from the Writings of Geoffrey
Chaucer, by Charles D. Deshler. Spenser and the Fairy Queen. By
Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. New York: Wiley & Putnam. 2 Parts. 12mo._
Such a work as this deserves an extensive circulation, and we wish that
any advice of ours could impel our readers to procure it. Here, in a
compact and available form, are some of the finest passages in English
poetry. The selections from Chaucer were evidently a labor of love to
Mr. Deshler, and he has hit upon those portions most likely to entertain
the reader, and awake an affection for the poet. The life of Chaucer,
and the criticism of his mind and works, is exceedingly genial and
truthful.
Mrs. Kirkland has done equal justice to Spenser. Taken together, these
volumes cannot be praised too highly, and their circulation through the
country would do much to raise the taste of the community. Although
these poets occupy the first rank among English authors, they are known
but imperfectly to the large majority of readers. The publishers deserve
the thanks of the public for issuing them in a form, at once cheap and
elegant, so that the treasures of thought and imagination they contain
can be placed within the reach of the humblest lovers of poetry.
* * * * *
_The Modern Standard Drama: A Collection of the most Popular
Acting Plays, with Critical Remarks, &c. Edited by Epes Sargent.
New York: Wm. Taylor & Co. 4 Vols. 12mo._
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