<p>Arthur Quiller-Couch's 'Poetry' emerges as an emblematic work that articulates the transcendent nature of poetic expression. In the tradition of Quiller-Couch's revered editorial hand, the text is laced with a keen understanding of rhythmic and thematic intricacies that define poetic form. Reveling in literary heritage, the book positions itself as a testament to the timeless dialogue between poetry and the human condition, filtered through a ...