The Poetry of the Invisible (1937) presents the English poets from the author’s own Eastern standpoint. It is an adventure into the invisible world of inner sight or sound as he finds it portrayed in Shelley Keats Browning Bridges and other poets from whom he seeks to illustrate those aspects of the psychic theory which have become real to him. |The Poetry of the Invisible An Interpretation of the Major English Poets from Keats to Bridges