Publisher's Synopsis
This book offers a unique exploration of the use of color in the poetry of the English Romantic poets. Pratt delves into the cultural context of the time and the significance of color symbolism in the poetry of writers such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Shelley. Through her analysis, Pratt sheds new light on the work of these iconic poets and provides a fresh perspective on the Romantic era as a whole.
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