This philosophical poem explores the concept of pantheism, the belief that God is the universe and the universe is God. Swinburne argues that this bel...
In *Eminent Victorians*, Giles Lytton Strachey examines the lives of four prominent figures from Victorian England: Cardinal Manning, Florence Nightin...
The Stones of Venice is a three-volume treatise on Venetian art and architecture by English art historian John Ruskin. First published from 1851 to 18...
This collection of six scenes from "David Copperfield" was abridged and performed by Dickens himself during his American Tour of 1867 and 1868. The sc...
The Idea of Progress is a classic work of historiography that explores the development of the concept of progress from its origins in the classical pe...
Elizabeth Stoddard's poetry explores the yearning for freedom and an idealized life, free from societal constraints. Her verses convey a sense of ent...
This collection of sonnets by Christina Rossetti delves into profound themes of love, life, and death, exploring the human condition with introspectio...