Levy, Amy: The Collected Poems of Amy Levy: Empyrean Series No. 30

Levy, Amy: The Collected Poems of Amy Levy: Empyrean Series No. 30

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Sublunary Editions, paperback

Publication Date: January 26, 2023

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I’m not resign’d, not patient, not school’d in
To take my starveling’s portion and pretend
I’m grateful for it. I want all, all, all;
I’ve appetite for all. I want the best:
Love, beauty, sunlight, nameless joy of life.

From "A Minor Poet"

Upon her death at the age of 27, the British poet Amy Levy (November 10, 1861–September 10, 1889) was eulogized in the pages of The Woman’s World by its editor, Oscar Wilde, who said that her work “was not poured out lightly, but drawn drop by drop from the very depth of her own feeling.” In addition to her poetry, collected in its entirety here for the first time, Levy wrote three novels—Reuben Sachs, The Romance of a Shop, and Miss Meredith—as well as short stories and essays. On the whole Levy’s writings reflect her engagement with a broad range of subjects and themes, including contemporary urban life, classical literature, historical incidents, feminism, and Jewish culture. She was the first woman to enroll at Newnham College, Cambridge.