A Quest for Home: Reading Robert SoutheyLiverpool University Press, 1997 - Всего страниц: 372 In an attempt to re-place the controversial and somewhat marginalized writer Robert Southey within the literary context of the 1790s, Smith highlights the writer's influence on other Romantic projects of the period. His argument stresses his belief that Southey's experimentation with poetic form and subject greatly defined the cutting edge of literary fashion in the period. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... Charles Lamb followed suit in a letter to Coleridge , 10 June 1796 : The anecdotes interspersed among the battles refresh the mind very agreeably , and I am delighted with the very many passages of simple pathos abounding throughout the ...
... Charles Lamb followed suit in a letter to Coleridge , 10 June 1796 : The anecdotes interspersed among the battles refresh the mind very agreeably , and I am delighted with the very many passages of simple pathos abounding throughout the ...
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... Charles Lamb reacted to the sheer misery of the imagery and the absurdity of the metre with his own corrective laughter , which must accord him a secure place in the assessment of Southey's verse . Lamb's own dactylics are also written ...
... Charles Lamb reacted to the sheer misery of the imagery and the absurdity of the metre with his own corrective laughter , which must accord him a secure place in the assessment of Southey's verse . Lamb's own dactylics are also written ...
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... Charles Lamb , who said : I find no fault in it , unless perhaps Joanna's is a catastrophe too trite , and this is not the first or second time you have cloth'd your indignation in verse in a tale of ruined Innocence . The Old lady ...
... Charles Lamb , who said : I find no fault in it , unless perhaps Joanna's is a catastrophe too trite , and this is not the first or second time you have cloth'd your indignation in verse in a tale of ruined Innocence . The Old lady ...
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The First Edition | 85 |
Chapter Four Poems 1797 From Mediocrity | 123 |
Chapter Six Hymn to the Penates | 161 |
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