Poetry of the Romantic PeriodFirst published in 1980. This title provides a critical and historical account of poetry written between 1780 and 1835. The author has been especially concerned to place the great poems and poets of the age in the context of the conventions and traditions in which they wrote, offering new perspectives on familiar works. Poems still famous are examined often in relation to works of a similar kind fashionable at the time but now neglected, and these unconventional groupings throw fresh light on Romantic poetry as a whole. An appendix is included, designed to be read as a supplement to the main text, serving both as a chronology and as a brief guide to works that do not fall within the scope of the main argument. This title will be of interest to students of literature. |
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... except for the quotation of brief passages in criticism British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Jackson, James Robert de Jager Poetry of the Romantic period. – ( The Routledge history of English poetry; vol. 4). 1.
Robert Burns, The Poems and Songs, ed. James Kinsley (Oxford, 1968), 3 vols. Lord Byron, The Works: Poetry, ed. Ernest Hartley Coleridge (1918), 7 vols. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Complete Poetical Works, ed.
The distance that one senses between Pope and the three great emergent spirits of the 1780s, Cowper, Robert Burns and William Blake, was social as well as aesthetic. Their deliberate experiments with a less studied style are obviously ...
Both conditions were fulfilled to some degree by Robert Burns, and while his poetry seems far removed from Crabbe's in spirit, he too uses his personal experience of rural life as a means of replacing the polite pastoralism of the ...
His optimistic reference was to the popular success of Robert Bloomfield's The Farmer's Boy (1800), upon which his own publishers were capitalizing. Verse of this kind catered to a growing public that enjoyed reading sentimentally about ...
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The ambiguities of guilt | |
The human predicament | |
Meditations of sympathy | |
Testimonies of individual experience | |
Reappraisals of society | |
Unfamiliar ideas | |
Allegorical alternatives | |
Afterword | |
Notes | |
Index | |