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Narrative Poems

Alfred Austin (1835 - 1913) became English Poet Laureate after the death of Tennyson. He was awarded the post only after several other poets had either refused the honour or had been rejected as being too controversial. It has been surmised that Austin's appointment was due largely to the enthusaistic support of his associates in the Conservative Party. Austin was a very prolific poet, but unfortunuately his high opinion of his own verse was not shared by his contemporaries. This collection of twenty-one poems covers a wide range of subjects, including a tribute to the Prostestant martyr John Huss. - Summary by Algy Pug (3 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Dedication

3:56

A Dialogue at Fiesole

23:12

Ave Maria

5:32

Agatha

2:21

A Woman's Apology

12:59

The Death of Huss

2:53

The Last Redoubt

3:59

A Farmhouse Dirge

10:38

Outside the Village Church

7:13

At San Giovanni Del Lago

4:56

The Last Night

5:54

Nature and the Book

7:01

Grandmother's Teaching

13:41

Two Visions

8:13

A Fragment

25:06

At Shelley's House at Lerici

7:30

In the Heart of the Forest

6:42

At the Gate of the Covent

12:53

Brother Benedict

6:55

In the Month When Sings the Cuckoo

7:06

Love's Widowhood

37:50