Swinburne's Apollo
Discover the profound insights of Algernon Charles Swinburne in "Swinburne's Apollo," thoughtfully crafted by Yisrael Levin and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This engaging hardback spans 176 pages and invites readers to delve into Swinburne's evocative poetry centered around Apollo, the Greek god of the arts and knowledge.
Levin challenges the conventional interpretations of Swinburne's work, urging a fresh reassessment of the poet's significance within Victorian studies and his lasting impact on nineteenth-century intellectual history. If you are a lover of English literature or a scholar seeking to deepen your understanding of Swinburne's contributions, this book is a must-read. Uncover the layers of meaning in Swinburne's verses and appreciate his unique perspective on art and existence, inviting both admiration and critical thought. Grab your copy today to explore the intricate relationship between Swinburne and the mythic figure of Apollo.