Collected Works of Laurence Hope 24 Poetry & Verse Audiobooks in 1 MP3 Audio CD
Laurence Hope
(1865 - 1904)
Violet Nicolson (9 April 1865 – 4 October 1904; born as Adela Florence Nicolson (née Cory)), was an English poet who wrote under the pseudonym Laurence Hope, however she became known as Violet Nicolson. In the late 1900s, she became best-selling author.
In 1901, she published Garden of Kama, which was published a year later in America under the title India's Love Lyrics. She attempted to pass these off as translations of various poets, but this claim soon fell under suspicion. Her poems often used imagery and symbols from the poets of the North-West Frontier of India and the Sufi poets of Persia. She was among the most popular romantic poets of the Edwardian era. Her poems are typically about unrequited love and loss and often, the death that followed such an unhappy state of affairs. Many of them have an air of autobiography or confession.
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Total Run Time x 24 Audiobooks 8 Hours 15 minutes x 1 MP3 Audio CD
Audiobook Titles:
- India's Love Lyrics
- The Garden of Kama
- Among the Rice Fields
- Hira-Singh's Farewell to Burmah
- In the Early Pearly Morning: Song by Valgovind
- Kashmiri Song by Juma
- Kotri, by the River
- Less than the Dust
- Marriage Thoughts: By Morsellin Khan
- Reminiscence of Mahomed Akram
- Request
- Reverie of Mahomed Akram at the Tamarind Tank
- Song of Khan Zada
- Story by Lalla-ji, the Priest
- The Aloe
- The Jungle Flower
- The Teak Forest
- To the Unattainable: Lament of Mahomed Akram
- Valgovind's Boat Song
- Valgovind's Song in the Spring Verse by Taj Mahomed
- Verse by Taj Mahomed
- Verses
- Worth While
- Zira: In Captivity