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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... remain imprest ' . He illustrates this idea , the organic growth of the mind , with an appropriate simile of the ' rustic hind ' ( p . 9 ) who carves ' the rude legend ' in the bark of a tree and lives on to watch the letters expand ...
... remain imprest ' . He illustrates this idea , the organic growth of the mind , with an appropriate simile of the ' rustic hind ' ( p . 9 ) who carves ' the rude legend ' in the bark of a tree and lives on to watch the letters expand ...
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... remain in a fallen state , carrying their imperfec- tions into the world of ( and the word of ) liberty . America seemed to offer a haven from this theatre of repetitions . In Song , Coleridge poeticizes and politicizes the desire for ...
... remain in a fallen state , carrying their imperfec- tions into the world of ( and the word of ) liberty . America seemed to offer a haven from this theatre of repetitions . In Song , Coleridge poeticizes and politicizes the desire for ...
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... remain a cherished dream only . Cowley , in his preface to the Poems of 1656 , quotes Horace ( Odes III , no . 26 ) , who claims he is going to give up love and poetry himself , and he continues : this resolution of mine does the more ...
... remain a cherished dream only . Cowley , in his preface to the Poems of 1656 , quotes Horace ( Odes III , no . 26 ) , who claims he is going to give up love and poetry himself , and he continues : this resolution of mine does the more ...
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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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