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Peru and Peruvian Tales
English
By (author): Helen Maria Williams
Helen Maria Williamss epic poem Peru, first published in 1784, movingly recounts the story of Francisco Pizarros brutal conquest and exploitation of the Incas and their subsequent revolt against Spain. Like William Wordsworth, who revised The Prelude over the course of his life, Williams revisited her epic several times within almost four decades, transforming it with each revision. It began as an ambitious poetic blueprint for revolutionin terms of politics, gender, religion, and genre. By the time it appeared in 1823, under the title Peruvian Tales in her last poetry collection, Williamss voice had become more moderate, more restrained; in her words, her muse had become timid, reflecting the cultural shift that had taken place in England since the poems earliest publication.
This edition includes both versions of the poem, along with extensive examples of Williamss literary sources, other poetic works, and the many and varied critical responses from contemporary reviewers.
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