Festus
Publisher Description
Festus by Philip James Bailey is a vast poetic epic first published in 1839, exploring themes of divinity, humanity, and the metaphysical struggle between good and evil. Written in blank verse, the poem is structured as a spiritual and philosophical dialogue that spans the cosmos. Bailey’s ambitious scope and dramatic style made Festus a popular and influential work in the Victorian era, admired for its imagination, emotional intensity, and theological depth.