Rediscover the timeless wisdom and lyrical beauty of Martin Farquhar Tupper in "Tupper's Complete Poetical Works." This comprehensive volume, originally published in 1853, contains Tupper's magnum opus, "Proverbial Philosophy," alongside a rich collection of his other poems. Known for his didactic and moralizing verse, Tupper offers readers profound reflections on life, virtue, and the human condition.
"Proverbial Philosophy" is a series of reflections, written in blank verse, dealing with a wide range of subjects, from the mundane to the spiritual. Tupperâ € (TM)s work gained immense popularity in the mid-19th century, resonating with readers seeking guidance and inspiration. This edition provides a unique glimpse into the Victorian era's literary tastes and moral sensibilities. Complete with a portrait of the author, this collection is a treasure for scholars, poetry enthusiasts, and anyone seeking timeless wisdom in verse.
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