Last Poems
A.E. Houseman
Grant Richards (1922)
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#3825
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Hardcover 
Product Details
Edition Reprint, inscribed
Nationality British
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Read It Yes
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Conflict WW1
Notes
Contemporary inscription, "To Elizabeth. St Valenties Day. 1928.", with quote from Sophocles

In the early 1920s, when Moses Jackson was dying in Canada, Housman wanted to assemble his best unpublished poems so that Jackson could read them before his death. These later poems, mostly written before 1910, show a greater variety of subject and form than those in A Shropshire Lad but lack the consistency of his previously published work. He published them as Last Poems (1922) because he felt his inspiration was exhausted and that he should not publish more in his lifetime. This proved true.