Favourite Poems
Of the National Trust
(Author) Jane McMorland HunterAn anthology of classic poems that is perfect for bedside reading, accompanied by charming illustrations by Jane Robbins. From Chaucer to Carroll, Shakespeare to Shelley, enjoy the nation's favourite poets in this gorgeous anthology by the National Trust. From Renaissance writers such as Christopher Marlowe, Romantics like Lord Byron and Modernists such as T S Eliot, explore a variety of poets from all ages. Also included in this selection are poets who are connected to National Trust properties such as Vita Sackville-West who lived at Sissinghurst and Thomas Hardy, whose cottage is looked after by the National Trust. The poems in this book are organised by themes to make it easy to find a poem that can console or amuse, or for special occasions like readings at christenings and weddings; 'Velvet Footsteps' celebrates our animal friends; 'The Glimmering Landscape' illustrates the beauty of our green isle; 'Along the Sand' explores smuggler's coves and the moods of the sea; 'The Noise of Battle' recalls classic war poems.
Jane McMorland Hunter
Jane McMorland Hunter is a British author known for her historical fiction novels set in the Victorian era. She is best known for her novel "The House of Shadows," which explores themes of family secrets and forbidden love. Hunter's writing style is characterized by richly detailed settings, complex characters, and intricate plots that keep readers engaged until the very end. Her contributions to literature include shining a light on the untold stories of women and marginalized groups in history, as well as her ability to transport readers to another time and place through her vivid prose. Hunter's impact on the historical fiction genre has been significant, with her works often praised for their authenticity and emotional depth.