
Mice & Other Poems - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Gerald Bullett,
1 / 19Prefatory Note by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
- 1. Prefatory Note by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
- 2. Mice
- 3. Rest
- 4. 'The Strength, the Mellow Music, and the Laughter'
- 5. Ashes
- 6. 'Du bist wie eine Blume'
- 7. Home
- 8. 'Maître de Ballet'
- 9. The Grudge
- 10. Wedding Day
- 11. Crucifixion
- 12. Spring in Winter
- 13. The Exile
- 14. Sonnet for Helen
- 15. Song
- 16. Musings
- 17. The Poet
- 18. 'If all the trees were magic trees'
- 19. 'Alone with these my poems...'
About
Gerald William Bullett was a British man of letters. He was known as a novelist, essayist, short story writer, critic and poet. He wrote both supernatural fiction and some children's literature. "Mice & Other Poems" is one of a series of small volumes of poetry published after WWI mostly by graduates of the University of Cambridge. The doyen of "Cambridge English", Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, had this to say about the series: "That since the War, young men in extraordinary numbers have taken to expressing themselves in verse is a plain fact, not to be denied: that they choose, as often as not, to express themselves in 'numbers' extraordinary to us can as hardly be contested. But the point is, they have a crowding impulse to say something; and to say it with the emotional seriousness proper to Poetry. For my part, I love the discipline of verse: but I love the impulse better. Time will soften—I hope not too soon, lest it sugar down and sentimentalise—a certain bitterness of resentment observable in this booklet and its next followers: but, as nothing in verse is nobler than true tradition, anything is more hopeful than convention." - Summary by John Burlinson
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