The House of the Titans and other Poems
House of the Titans and Other Poems is a collection of poems by George William Russell, a renowned Irish poet and mystic. The collection includes some of his most famous works, such as “The House of the Titans”, “The Rose of the World”, “The Song of the Sea”, and “The Vision of the King”. The poems explore themes of love, nature, and the spiritual world. The collection also includes some of Russell’s lesser-known works, such as “The Song of the Sun”, “The Song of the Moon”, and “The Song of the Stars”. The collection is a testament to Russell’s poetic genius and his ability to capture the beauty of the natural world and the spiritual realm.
By George William Russell · First published 1934 · Genre: Poetry, Romanticism, Fantasy · 30 chapters
Contents
- Chapter 1: To Osborn Bergin
- Chapter 2: The House of the Titans
- Chapter 3: Lost Talisman
- Chapter 4: Comfort
- Chapter 5: A Mountain Tarn
- Chapter 6: Wood Ways
- Chapter 7: Distraction
- Chapter 8: Time Spirits
- Chapter 9: Two Magics
- Chapter 10: Defeat
- Chapter 11: The Dark Lady
- Chapter 12: Earth Spirit
- Chapter 13: The Iron Age Departs
- Chapter 14: Karma
- Chapter 15: An Idle Reverie
- Chapter 16: First Love
- Chapter 17: Incarnation
- Chapter 18: Innocence
- Chapter 19: Cabaret
- Chapter 20: Museum
- Chapter 21: Fountains
- Chapter 22: The River
- Chapter 23: Eros
- Chapter 24: Two Voices
- Chapter 25: What Home
- Chapter 26: Undertones
- Chapter 27: Growth
- Chapter 28: To One Who Wanted a Philosophy from Me
- Chapter 29: The Spell
- Chapter 30: A Farewell
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