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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... probably continue to collect , as long as I can ; living in the past , and conversing with the dead , and The Doctor . Southey's early poetry in this study is often in conversation with the dead and he displays an ' intertextual range ...
... probably continue to collect , as long as I can ; living in the past , and conversing with the dead , and The Doctor . Southey's early poetry in this study is often in conversation with the dead and he displays an ' intertextual range ...
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... Probably the most important reason for this was the loss of direction suffered by radical politics after 1795. Unless one were simply to support the French , there was no hope to sustain those who had been excited by the prospect of a ...
... Probably the most important reason for this was the loss of direction suffered by radical politics after 1795. Unless one were simply to support the French , there was no hope to sustain those who had been excited by the prospect of a ...
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... probably spared at the Restoration because of this fact . He endured a fairly comfortable captivity ( for twenty , not thirty years , until his death in 1680 ) , with his wife and servants , being at times allowed out to visit gentry in ...
... probably spared at the Restoration because of this fact . He endured a fairly comfortable captivity ( for twenty , not thirty years , until his death in 1680 ) , with his wife and servants , being at times allowed out to visit gentry in ...
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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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