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       James Russell Lowell

      The Vision of Sir Launfal

      And Other Poems by James Russell Lowell; Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Julian W. Abernethy, Ph.D

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066163419

       PREFACE

       INTRODUCTION

       LIFE OF LOWELL

       CRITICAL APPRECIATIONS

       THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL

       THE COMMEMORATION ODE

       BIBLIOGRAPHY

       THE POETS' TRIBUTES TO LOWELL

       THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL AND OTHER POEMS

       THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL

       PRELUDE TO PART FIRST

       Part First

       Prelude to Part Second

       Part Second

       THE SHEPHERD OF KING ADMETUS

       AN INCIDENT IN A RAILROAD CAR

       HEBE

       TO THE DANDELION

       MY LOVE

       THE CHANGELING

       AN INDIAN-SUMMER REVERIE

       THE OAK

       BEAVER BROOK

       THE PRESENT CRISIS

       THE COURTIN'

       ODE RECITED AT THE HARVARD COMMEMORATION

       NOTES

       THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL

       THE SHEPHERD OF KING ADMETUS

       HEBE

       TO THE DANDELION

       MY LOVE

       THE CHANGELING

       AN INDIAN-SUMMER REVERIE

       THE OAK

       BEAVER BROOK

       THE PRESENT CRISIS

       THE COURTIN'

       THE COMMEMORATION ODE

       EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

       Merrill's English Texts

       Table of Contents

      The aim of this edition of the Vision of Sir Launfal is to furnish the material that must be used in any adequate treatment of the poem in the class room, and to suggest other material that may be used in the more leisurely and fruitful method of study that is sometimes possible in spite of the restrictions of arbitrary courses of study.

      In interpreting the poem with young students, special emphasis should be given to the ethical significance, the broad appeal to human sympathy and the sense of a common brotherhood of men, an appeal that is in accord with the altruistic tendencies of the present time; to the intimate appreciation and love of nature expressed in the poem, feelings also in accord with the present movement of cultured minds toward the natural world; to the lofty and inspiring idealism of Lowell, as revealed in the poems included in this volume and in his biography, and also as contrasted with current materialism; and, finally, to the romantic sources of the story in the legends of King Arthur and his table round, a region of literary delight too generally unknown to present-day students.

      After these general topics, it is assumed that such matters as literary structure and poetic beauty will receive due attention. If the technical faults of the poem, which critics are at much pains to point out, are not discovered by the student, his knowledge will be quite as profitable. Additional reading in Lowell's works should be secured, and can be through the sympathetic interest and enthusiasm of the instructor. The following selections may be used for rapid examination and discussion: Under the Willows, The First Snow-Fall, Under the Old Elm, Auf Wiedersehen, Sunthin' in the Pastoral Line,