Literary studies: poetry and poets Books
New Directions Publishing Corporation Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams
Book SynopsisConsidered by many to be the most characteristically American of our twentieth-century poets, William Carlos Williams "wanted to write a poem / that you would understand / ,,,But you got to try hard—."
£19.94
New Directions Publishing Corporation SunstonePiedra De Sol
Book SynopsisNobel laureate Octavio Paz's premier long poem Sunstone/Piedra de Sol is here presented as a separate volume, with beautiful illustrations from an eighteenth-century treatise on the Mexican calendar.Trade Review"Sunstone provides the master plot of Mr. Paz's poetry and his vision of history." -- The New York Times Book Review"Weinberger has done a heroic job of bringing Paz into a lucid and quick-moving idiom." -- The New Republic
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New Directions Publishing Corporation The Way It Wasnt From the Files of James Laughlin
Book SynopsisLavishly illustrated, The Way It Wasn't offers an intimate firsthand encounter with 20th-century Modernism, from the extraordinary man who defined it for America.Trade Review"Laughlin was more than the greatest American publisher of the twentieth century: His press was the twentieth century." -- Eliot Weinberger - The Nation"I urge you to read this unforgettable parade of portraits … which changed my life and those of my peers." -- Irving Malin - The Hollins Critic"A selection of glittering fragments punctuated by superb illustrations." -- George Core - Sewanee Review
£22.39
The Catholic University of America Press Reading the Ground Poetry of Thomas Kinsella
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive study explores Thomas Kinsella's development within both the Irish and the English contexts, and defines the nature of his poetic achievement. It also offers a new reading of Kinsella's evolving relationship to one of his major literary forebears, W.B. Yeats.
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Ohio State University Press Desiring Rome Male Subjectivity and Reading Ovids
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Ohio State University Press Narrative Means Lyric Ends Temporality in the
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Ohio State University Press Would Poetry Disappear American Verse the Crisis
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University of Arizona Press Broken Souths
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The University of Alabama Press The Rape of the Text Reading and Misreading Popes
Book SynopsisDeconstructs the history of criticism of An Essay on Man to account for, and to reverse, over 200 years of deformation and trivialisation of Pope's text by literary critics, philosophers and historians of ideas. Solomon calls for a naturalisation of philosophical poetry as a remedy.
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The University of Alabama Press Songs of Degrees Essays on Contemporary Poetry
Book SynopsisA collection of 19 essays on contemporary American poetry and poetics, published as journal articles between 1975 and 1989. They are written from the perspective of an active poet for other poets. Taggart also describes his own composition process and the thinking behind it.
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University of Alabama Press A Poetics of Impasse in Modern and Contemporary
Book SynopsisA collection of case studies examining specific incidents of silence and the impasses it creates in the poetic and academic landscape. It looks at the issue of professionalism, in both poetic practice and the academy, which has become the caretaker of much of modern and contemporary poetry and their competing values.Trade ReviewThis book is tantalizing, informed, and insightful; written with appealing geniality (and at times an equally appealing rancor). - Jed Rasula, author of Syncopations: The Stress of Innovation in Contemporary American Poetry
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The University of Alabama Press Poetics and Polemics 19802005 Modern
Book SynopsisBrings together in one volume a wide-ranging selection of essays and commentaries by one of the most significant poets, critics, and translators working with American and international poetry today. This book allows for the first time a comprehensive glimpse of the full trajectory of Jerome Rothenberg's thinking.Trade Review"The significance of Jerome Rothenberg's animating spirit looms larger every year.... [He] is the ultimate 'hyphenated' poet: critic-anthropologist-editor-anthologist-performer-teacher-translator, to each of which he brings an unbridled exuberance and an innovator's insistence on transforming a given state of affairs." - Charles Bernstein"
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The University of Alabama Press The Darkness of the Present Poetics Anachronism
Book SynopsisThe Darkness of the Present includes essays that collectively investigate the roles of anomaly and anachronism as they work to unsettle commonplace notions of the 'contemporary' in the field of poetics. In the eleven essays of The Darkness of the Present, poet and critic Steve McCaffery argues that by approaching the past and the present as unified entities, the contemporary is made historical at the same time as the historical is made contemporary. McCaffery's writings work against the urge to classify works by placing them in standard literary periods or disciplinary partitions. Instead, McCaffery offers a variety of insights into unusual and ingenious affiliations between poetic works that may have previously seemed distinctive. He questions the usual associations of originality and precedence. In the process, he repositions many texts within genealogies separate from the ones to which they are traditionally assigned. The chapters in The Darkness of the Present might seem to present
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The University of Alabama Press The Astonishment Tapes Talks on Poetry and
Book SynopsisThis is the edited transcript of revealing autobiographical audiotapes recorded by the groundbreaking poet Robin Blaser, a founding member of the Berkeley contingent of the San Francisco Renaissance in New American Poetry. In twenty autobiographical audiotapes, Blaser talks about his childhood in Idaho, his time in Berkeley, and his participation in the making of a new kind of poetry.
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Wesleyan University Press The House That Jack Built New Edition
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Wesleyan University Press Selected Poems Wesleyan Poetry
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MJ - Ohio University Press Private Poets Worldly Acts
Book SynopsisTrade Review"No doubt because Stein is both poet and critic, his study is readable, vivid, unclotted, and written with flair and fluidity." -- American Literature"Stein's analysis of an important shift in contemporary American poetry should interest any serious student of the genre."-- North Dakota Quarterly
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MJ - Ohio University Press Robert Lowells Shifting Colors
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MJ - Ohio University Press The FindeSiècle Poem
Book SynopsisFeaturing innovative research by emergent and established scholars, The Fin-de-Siècle Poem throws new light on the remarkable diversity of poetry produced at the close of the nineteenth century in England.Trade Review“This collection is a significant contribution to the scholarship on late Victorian literature. It will also allow scholars of modernist literature to reassess the modernity of the fin-de-siècle in Britain.”“This book is a masterful collection of articles that seeks to freshen critical interest in this strange transition period between the apparent softness of Victorian poetry and deliberate hardness of the modernist poetry waiting around the century’s corner.” * Rocky Mountain Review of Language & Literature *“The volume is a major contribution to the study of late-Victorian poetics. Bristow should be commended for inspiring and assembling it and Ohio should be recognised for publishing an anthology of higher quality than more established presses.” * Victorian Studies *“The Fin-de-Siécle Poem: English Literary Culture and the 1890s is one of the most important books in the field of fin-de-siécle poetry of the last twenty years. Erudite, bold, and impressive, this collection offers new ways of reading the poetry of the 1890s and demonstrates just how rewarding those new ideas can be.” * Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies *
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UNIV OF HAWAII PR Always Italicise
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Carcanet Press Ltd Letters to Ted
Book SynopsisA collection of poems in memory of the late Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes.Trade Review'An exquisite miniaturist... Though English by birth, Mr Weissbort has spent a large part of his life in America, and sounds quintessentially American in his writing'The Economist
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University of Exeter Press El Ritmo Exeter Hispanic Texts LIII
Book SynopsisEl ritmo is a collection of letters from Salvador Rueda to the Catalonian critic Jose Yxart, first published in Madrid in 1894. El ritmo sets out, in a sometimes ironical tone, a panorama of the state of poetry in Spanish at the end of the nineteenth century.Trade Review Table of ContentsINTRODUCCION, v; 1. El ritmo en el contexto de la renovacion poetica de Salvador Rueda, vi; 2. El ritmo y su relacion con la teoria poetica espanola del ultimo tercio del siglo XIX, xiv; 3. Analisis de El ritmo, xxi; La edicion, xxxv; NOTAS, xxxvii; BIBLIOGRAFIA CITADA, xlv; EL RITMO, 1; NOTAS, 47.
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University of Exeter Press La Quete du Ble Exeter French Texts
Book SynopsisRemy Cazals provides a critical edition of this little-known text accompanied by a biography of its author, who became inflamed by the passions of the Revolution, and who was guillotined in 1794.Trade Review Table of Contents
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University of Exeter Press Satyres Nouvelles Exeter French Texts
Book SynopsisPoet, novelist, sometime member of Mademoiselle de Montpensier's circle and correspondent of the Mercure Galant, Cantenac was notorious in his own time but has only recently become a subject of serious study. This book contains seventeen poetic satyres together with various other poems.Trade Review Table of Contents
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Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US Orphan Girl Volume 45 A Transaction or an Account
Book SynopsisTrade Review"No other work of early modern Polish literature can be compared with Anna Stanislawska’s poetic account of her life. What is more — no woman in Polish literature published such a sincere and artistically valuable confession until the twentieth century. Barry Keane has an exceptional talent to render all the beauty of old poetry into English, and has successfully captured the metrical and rhyming features of the poem, and its rhetorical and performative qualities, in a translation that is both faithful and readable." -- Piotr Wilczek, University of Warsaw"Barry Keane has given us a striking addition to the early modern European canon in English translation. Anna Stanislawska’s poetic account of her atrocious experience as the unwilling bride of a mad young nobleman, and of her escape, is shapely, detailed and lifelike. Her writing matches her character: tough, angry, satirical; her verve and freshness carry the reader along through the twists of a lively, detailed narrative, illuminating the forces that could destroy even aristocratic women’s lives, in a time of huge political and military disruption in Poland. Aided by its excellent scholarly framework, we enter Stanislawska’s distant place and time, and encounter a memorable woman who can make us feel her troubles and her determination as if they were close by." -- Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Trinity College DublinTable of ContentsForeword xiAcknowledgments xiiiIntroduction 1Orphan Girl 17Commentary 107Bibliography 121Index 125
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Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US The Poetry of Burchiello DeepFried Nouns
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsAcknowledgments IntroductionThe PoemsAppendix I: Poems of Debated AttributionAppendix II: Historical Documents
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Iter Press The Book of the Mutability of Fortune
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewGeri Smith’s full English version of Christine de Pizan’s monumental universal history, the Mutacion de Fortune, is a feat of Herculean proportions. This prose translation of the great majority of this mostly verse composition, completed with an elegant summary of the less prominent passages, makes the work available to English-language readers. Smith follows the original Middle French with precision and delightfully captures the often piquant quality of Christine’s turns of phrase. The division of the text into short segments facilitates reference to Suzanne Solente’s critical edition. Footnotes summarize Solente’s key findings while providing a valuable repertory of subsequent studies related to specific passages. Smith’s translation is an impressive milestone in the dissemination of Christine de Pizan’s works. Christine Reno Vassar College, Emerita, French and Francophone Studies“Geri Smith’s full English version of Christine de Pizan’s monumental universal history, the Mutacion de Fortune, is a feat of Herculean proportions. This prose translation of the great majority of this mostly-verse composition, completed with an elegant summary of the less prominent passages, makes the work available to English-language readers. Smith follows the original Middle French with precision and delightfully captures the often piquant quality of Christine’s turns of phrase. The division of the text into short segments facilitates reference to Suzanne Solente’s critical edition. Footnotes summarize Solente’s key findings while providing a valuable repertory of subsequent studies related to specific passages. Smith’s translation is an impressive milestone in the dissemination of Christine de Pizan’s works.” -- Christine Reno, Vassar CollegeTable of ContentsAcknowledgments xvIntroduction 1The Book of the Mutability of Fortune 29Appendix 245Bibliography 259Index 283
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Michigan State University Press Forever Afternoon Lotus Poetry
Book SynopsisForever Afternoon demonstrates sure craftsmanship, sensitivity, and keen insight into the motivations and reactions of a variety of characters, sometimes presented with dramatic or narrative precision from their own point of view.
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Michigan State University Press Who is Buried in Chaucers Tomb Studies in the
Book SynopsisExamines the history of books that we know as Chaucer's - a history that includes printers and publishers, editors, antiquarians, librarians, and book collectors.Trade ReviewA specialist study that makes an important contribution to the considerable corpus on Chaucer... -- Years Work in English Studies, Spring 2002.
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Michigan State University Press Speaking Through My Skin
Book SynopsisSpeaking Through My Skin by Bruce A. Jacobs is a collection of 45 poems divided into sections entitled, "Flesh", Bone", and "Blood". They demonstrate his firm command of language and form and are full of surprises and original observations.
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Michigan State University Press The Fayre Formez of the Pearl Poet Mediaeval
Book SynopsisThis book differs from most previous studies of the Pearl poet by treating all of his works as a whole. Prior’s purpose is to identify the underlying poetics of this major body of English poetry. Drawing on both the visual imagery of medieval art and the verbal imagery of the Bible and other literary sources, Prior shows how the poet’s "fayre formez" are the result of a coherent and self-conscious view of the artist’s craft.
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MP-OSU Oregon State Universi They Never Asked Senryu Poetry from the WWII
Book SynopsisThe poems collected here were written by twenty-two poets, who produced hundreds of poems whilst detained in the Portland Assembly Center. Individually, the poems reflect the thoughts and feelings the authors experienced while being detained in the Center; collectively, they reflect the resilience and resistance of a community denied freedom.
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Bauhan (William L.),U.S. Available Light Philip Booth and the Gift of
Book Synopsis"Being a poet is not a career, it's a life." - Philip Booth
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University of Iowa Press Toward the End of the Century Essays into Poetry
Book SynopsisMeditations on mortality, modernity, and contemporary poetry, informed by the work of a large number of modern and postmodern poets. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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University of Iowa Press A Poetry Criticism Reader
Book SynopsisBrings together eleven essays and reviews that constitute some of the poetry criticism. This book gives an overview of poetry criticism and its pluralistic traditions after the high modernist years of T S Eliot. It offers students - the next generation of poets and critics - and their teachers exemplary models of critical writing and thought.
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Hebrew Union College Press,U.S. Loosen the Fetters of Thy Tongue Woman The Poetry
Book SynopsisMaverick Israeli poet Yona Wallach (1944-1985) is remembered for her outrageous and unconventional personality and the controversies engendered by her sometimes shamelessly erotic verse. She is regarded by many as the most important among the Israeli poets of her generation, perhaps even the greatest Hebrew poet of modern times.
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Carnegie-Mellon University Press Saint Friend
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Hays (Nicolas) Ltd ,U.S. Blake Jung and the Collective Unconscious The
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Northwestern University Press Dead Dinner or Naked Poems
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Wings Press Sublime Blue Selected Early Odes by Pablo Neruda
Book SynopsisA translation of Pablo Neruda's early collections of odes, this book features poems that are addressed to hope and to gloom, to numbers and to the atom, to blue flowers and to artichokes. Reflecting the lucent, candid vitality driving Neruda's charming accounts, these poems celebrate things big and the small.Trade ReviewIn addition to vibrant translations of Neruda’s early odes, William Pitt Root has given us a fine introduction about why this gathering matters. In both the original poems and the translations, the high energy is exciting and clear. And having assimilated Neruda's seemingly off-handed style in what he calls these 'tall, slender poetic stalks,' Root has a world of gifts for us that's powerful and engaging." —James Hoggard, author, Triangles of Light: The Edward Hopper Poems and The Mayor's Daughter "Two great voices meet and dance in this sterling new translation. Bill Pitt Root is the perfect partner for Neruda. Pure joy." —Luís Urrea, author, Queen of America and The Hummingbird's Daughter "Sublime Blue is an extraordinary and very welcome collection of Neruda’s early odes, from those well-known in English to those unknown. Poet William Pitt Root has done a masterful job of bringing some of Neruda’s most enigmatic poems into English. Neruda’s majestic language and vision are rendered here with passion and eloquence. This is a true gift to poetry." —Marjorie Agosin, human rights activist and Luella Lamer Slaner professor of Latin American Studies, Wellesley College
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Wings Press Rebozos
Book SynopsisCelebrating both the rebozo as a cultural icon of Mexico and the series of rebozo-inspired paintings by MexicanCalifornian artist Catalina Gárate, this bilingual collection of poems gives voices of strength, endurance, joy, and sorrow to the women of Gárate's paintings. The rebozo is considered a physical manifestation of Mexican womanhood throughout every stage of life and can be used as a tool of daily labor: a sling to carry children, a shield from weather or from prying eyes, an heirloom, and even a shroud. Inspired by each painting, these poems, in both Spanish and English, are accompanied by a historical explanation of the role of the rebozo in Mexican history, art, and culture.Trade ReviewRebozos: gracious labor of love, this bowing down/lifting up of generations of women and their exquisite unsung dignity, this sharing of spirit and artistry, carrying us all to 'the other side of tired.' Profound gratitude to the harmony of Carmen, Catalina, Hector, Rose, and Wings Press for their precious chime, echoing through homes and histories and neighborhoods, early mornings where the doves chant 'You, and You, and You.'" —Naomi Shihab Nye, poet and novelist, You and Yours "Many of us, regardless of age and gender will shed more than a few nostalgic and entrañable lagrimas savouring the heart wrenching poetry, while deeply sighing, musing on the rebozos' awesome beauty in this work, with their simultaneously evanescent and emotionally powerful appeal. Only our own wise women, Carmen and Cata can bring this ofrenda, of our very own 'quilt' culture, fashioned for aesthetics, seduction, as political statements, portabebés y más, and above all as individual and collective shields." —Martha Cotera, author, The Chicana Feminist"Each line, each brush stroke, each graceful movement of this creation celebrates the strength, glory, and power of woman. This beautiful book evokes revolution, but not the typical version of it. Rather this is a revolution of passion and compassion; of understanding and nurturance. This is a book of elated cultural fervor danced in a costume held so close to a woman's heart that it is her other skin: her rebozo. This book relates a revolution only women could lead." —Kathy Vargas, photographer and professor, The University of the Incarnate Word
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Medieval Institute Publications John Gower
Book SynopsisThe 13 essays included here all represent a fresh approach by North American and European scholars to offer a representative sample of the many diverse directions taken by Gower studies today. The essays demonstrate the life still present in Gower's work and serve as both an excellent introduction and update on the state of Gower scholarship.Table of ContentsContents Illustrations Introduction Nature and the Good in Gower's Confessio Amantis by Hugh White Gather Ye Rosebuds: Gower's Comic Reply to Jean de Meun by James Dean Genial Gower: Laughter in the Confessio Amantis by Linda Barney Burke Constance and the World in Chaucer and Gower by Winthrop Wetherbee Gower, Chaucer, and the Classics: Back to the Textual Evidence by Gotz Schmitz Did Gower Write Cento? by R. F. Yeager Gower's Source Manuscript of Nicholas Trevet's Les Cronicles by Robert M. Correale John Gower and the Book of Daniel by Russell A. Peck Gower's Metaethics by Michael P. Kuczynski God's Faithfulness and the Lover's Despair: The Theological Framework of the Iphis and Araxarethan Story by David G. Allen Aspects of Gentilesse in John Gower's Confessio Amantis, Books III-V by Kurt Olsson The Illustrations in New College MS. 266 for Gower's Conversion Tales by Peter C. Braeger Miniatures as Evidence of Reading in a Manuscript of the Confessio Amantis (Pierpont Morgan MS. M. 126) by Patricia Eberle Contributors
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University of Chicago Press Paradise Translation and Commentary v 3 Dantes
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University of New Orleans Publishing Gallery of Ghosts
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Franciscan Academic Press The World within the Word Maritain and the Poet
Book SynopsisThis book, written in 1957, arises from the encounter of two men: the American poet Samuel Hazo and the French philosopher Jacques Maritain. They met on September 12, 1956, at Maritain's home in Princeton, New Jersey. Hazo sought to engage Maritain's diffuse writings in aesthetics by bringing them into conversation with the great voices of the English literary tradition.
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Franciscan Academic Press I Am No Battlefield but a Forest of Trees Growing
Book SynopsisOffers a meditation on the relationship between the life of faith and the affairs of the world - a world that appears more fragmented even with the promise of technology to bridge communities. The poems remind us of our role as agents of change and that, when we take responsibility for this role, we are practicing an effective form of spirituality.
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Stonehewer Books Wrestling with Cadence
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Romantic Poetry Handbook
Book SynopsisAn absorbing survey of poetry written in one of the most revolutionary eras in the history of British literature This comprehensive survey of British Romantic poetry explores the work of six poets whose names are most closely associated with the Romantic eraWordsworth, Coleridge, Blake, Keats, Byron, and Shelleyas well as works by other significant but less widely studied poets such as Leigh Hunt, Charlotte Smith, Felicia Hemans, and Letitia Elizabeth Landon. Along with its exceptional coverage, the volume is alert to relevant contexts, and opens up ways of understanding Romantic poetry. The Romantic Poetry Handbook encompasses the entire breadth of the Romantic Movement, beginning with Anna Laetitia Barbauld and running through to Thomas Lovell Beddoes and John Clare. In its central section Readings' it explores tensions, change, and continuity within the Romantic Movement, and examines a wide range of individual poems and poets through sensitive, attentive and accessible analyses.Trade Review“It is a beautifully written and well-organized textbook, which will be of great value to undergraduates in English departments around the world…O’Neill and Callaghan are to be commended for the deft way they combine close reading and scholarship in these delightful essays” -- The Year’s Work in English Studies, Volume 98 (2019)Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgements viii Part 1 Introduction 1 Part 2 Timeline of the Late Eighteenth Century and Romantic Period 21 Part 3 Biographies 47 Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743–1825) 49 Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803–1849) 51 William Blake (1757–1827) 54 Robert Burns (1759–1796) 57 Lord George Gordon Byron (1788–1824) 59 John Clare (1793–1864) 61 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) 63 Felicia Hemans (1793–1835) 66 (James Henry) Leigh Hunt (1784–1859) 69 John Keats (1795–1821) 72 Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) 74 Thomas Moore (1779–1852) 77 Mary Robinson (1758–1800) 80 Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) 82 Charlotte Smith (1749–1806) 85 Robert Southey (1774–1843) 87 William Wordsworth (1770–1850) 90 Ann Yearsley (1753–1806) 93 Part 4 Readings 95 First]Generation Romantic Poets 95 Anna Laetitia Barbauld, ‘Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq., on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade’; ‘The Rights of Woman’; Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem 97 Charlotte Smith, Elegiac Sonnets 101 Charlotte Smith, Beachy Head 107 Ann Yearsley, ‘Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave]trade’; ‘Bristol Elegy’ 110 William Blake, Songs of Innocence and of Experience 115 William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell ; The Book of Urizen ; ‘The Mental Traveller’ 124 Mary Robinson, Sappho and Phaon 132 Robert Burns, Lyrics 137 William Wordsworth and S. 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Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads 144 William Wordsworth, ‘Resolution and Independence’; ‘Ode: Intimations of Immortality’; ‘Elegiac Stanzas, Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm, Painted by Sir George Beaumont’; ‘Surprized by Joy’ 152 William Wordsworth, The Prelude 163 William Wordsworth, The Excursion 174 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Conversation Poems: ‘The Eolian Harp’, ‘This Lime]Tree Bower My Prison’, ‘Frost at Midnight’, and ‘Dejection: An Ode’ 179 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ; Kubla Khan; ‘The Pains of Sleep’; Christabel 187 Robert Southey, Thalaba the Destroyer and The Curse of Kehama 196 Second]Generation Romantic Poets 203 Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies 205 Leigh Hunt, The Story of Rimini 211 Lord Byron, Lara ; ‘When We Two Parted’; ‘Stanzas to Augusta’; Manfred 215 Lord Byron, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage 223 Lord Byron, Don Juan, Cantos 1–4 232 Percy Bysshe Shelley, Queen Mab ; Alastor; Laon and Cythna [The Revolt of Islam] 242 Percy Bysshe Shelley, ‘Hymn to Intellectual Beauty’; ‘Mont Blanc’; ‘Ozymandias’; ‘Ode to the West Wind’; the late poems to Jane Williams 251 Percy Bysshe Shelley, Prometheus Unbound; Adonais; The Triumph of Life 260 John Keats, Endymion ; ‘Sleep and Poetry’; The Sonnets 268 John Keats, Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion 277 John Keats, The 1820 Volume 284 Third]Generation Romantic Poets 295 John Clare: Lyrics 297 Felicia Hemans, Records of Woman: With Other Poems 304 Letitia Elizabeth Landon, ‘Love’s Last Lesson’; ‘Lines of Life’; ‘Lines Written under a Picture of a Girl Burning a Love]Letter’; ‘Sappho’s Song’; ‘A Child Screening a Dove from a Hawk. By Stewardson’ 311 Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Death’s Jest]Book and Lyrics 318 Part 5 Further Reading 325 General Critical Reading 327 Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743–1825) 328 Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803–1849) 328 William Blake (1757–1827) 329 Robert Burns (1759–1796) 329 Lord George Gordon Byron (1788–1824) 329 John Clare (1793–1864) 330 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) 330 Felicia Hemans (1793–1835) 331 (James Henry) Leigh Hunt (1784–1859) 331 John Keats (1795–1821) 331 Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) 331 Thomas Moore (1779–1852) 332 Mary Robinson (1758–1800) 332 Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) 332 Charlotte Smith (1749–1806) 333 Robert Southey (1774–1843) 333 William Wordsworth (1770–1850) 333 Ann Yearsley (1753–1806) 334 Index
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