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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... voice of woe , set into apostrophic text . Southey's poem is only a short step from the inscription tradition , the voice of the subject calling to the passers - by in an attempt to gain sympathy or give information . But his woman is ...
... voice of woe , set into apostrophic text . Southey's poem is only a short step from the inscription tradition , the voice of the subject calling to the passers - by in an attempt to gain sympathy or give information . But his woman is ...
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... voice calls in order to be calling , to dramatize its calling , to summon images of its power so as to establish its identity as poetical and prophetic voice.9 This process was an essential part of Southey's world in 1795 , the attempt ...
... voice calls in order to be calling , to dramatize its calling , to summon images of its power so as to establish its identity as poetical and prophetic voice.9 This process was an essential part of Southey's world in 1795 , the attempt ...
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... voice , which he sometimes entangled and misused in poetry , was the prose voice , of unequalled clarity . In concentrating on the short poems , or short passages of larger works , I have tried additionally to allow Southey's natural ...
... voice , which he sometimes entangled and misused in poetry , was the prose voice , of unequalled clarity . In concentrating on the short poems , or short passages of larger works , I have tried additionally to allow Southey's natural ...
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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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