Being
a famous British Poet and
Philosopher, Nicholas Hagger has three new books released in December that
include Selected Poems like Quest for the One, which contains extracts from his
collected poetic works, his two poetic epics and his verse plays; Selected
Stories: Follies and Vices of the Modern Elizabethan Age, a selection from his
1,000 miniature stories, each of which has a vivid title; and The Dream of
Europa, a poetic masque in the tradition of Ben Jonson’s court masques in the
early 17th century, celebrating 70 years of the EU. The first two books reflect
his statement of the fundamental theme of world literature in A New Philosophy
of Literature – dialectic between a quest for the One and condemnation of
social vices from an implied virtue. Prefaces in these books show that his
poems and stories are rooted in the 17th century.
Readers,
who have read books and poetry of Nicholas Hagger, wish to know his poetic
works. For this, they can listen to the poems revealed in the back cover of
selected poems – Quest for the One. In addition, nearly 1500 poems, two poetic
epics, verse plays and more than 300 classical odes, there is a lot more that
you will get from him.
A
New Philosophy of Literature reveals many elements in the fundamental theme of
literature. Readers and those listeners understand that they can learn so many
significant things when they pay attention to every article from this famous British Philosopher. If you love to
read poems from famous poets worldwide then you can read his poems in your free
time. You will be happy to gain knowledge of so many things for enhancing your
efforts to write a poem.
As
a successful literary author UK today, Nicholas Hagger and his poetry works
create a centre of attention among residents in the UK. Nicholas Hagger hopes
that many nations surrounding the UK will join in the European Union in the
future to get mutual benefits on a regular basis. He expects that the number of
states of a European Union will become 50 like the United States. At present, a
European Union presides over 28 states only.
To read the back
covers of his books, see www.nicholashagger.com