In the most comprehensive, up-to-date account of the poetry published in Britain between the Restoration and the end of the eighteenth century, a team of leading experts surveys the poetry of the age in all its richness and diversity. They provide a systematic overview, and restore these poetic works to a position of centrality in modern criticism.
In the most comprehensive, up-to-date account of the poetry published in Britain between the Restoration and the end of the eighteenth century, a team of leading experts surveys the poetry of the age in all its richness and diversity. They provide a systematic overview, and restore these poetic works to a position of centrality in modern criticism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack Lynch is Professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark, and the author or editor of eighteen books, including The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson and Deception and Detection in Eighteenth-Century Britain. He is co-editor of The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual.
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Introduction Part I: Poems in Social Settings 1: William Donaldson: Poems on the streets 2: Cynthia Wall: Poems on the stage 3: James McLaverty: Poems in print 4: Jennifer Batt: Poems in magazines 5: Tom Keymer: Poems in the novel 6: Andrea Immel and Lissa Paul: Poems in the nursery 7: Richard Terry: Poems in the lecture hall Part II: Poetic Identities 8: Moyra Haslett: The poet as clubman 9: Brean Hammond: The poet as professional 10: Bridget Keegan: The poet as laborer 11: Lorna Clymer: The poet as teacher 12: Rivka Swenson: The poet as man of feeling 13: Marshall Brown: The poet as genius 14: Nick Groom: The poet as fraud 15: Isobel Grundy: The poet as fraud Part III: Poetic Subjects 16: David F. Venturo: Poems on poetry 17: Christine Gerrard: Poems on politics 18: Leith Davis: Poems on nation and empire 19: Pat Rogers: Poems on science and philosophy 20: Donna Landry: Poems on place 21: Catherine Ingrassia: Poems on the sexes Part IV: Poetic Form 22: J. Paul Hunter: Couplets 23: Conrad Brünstrom: Blank verse 24: Rodney Stenning Edgecombe: Stanzas 25: Richard Bradford: Free verse and prose poetry Part V: Poetic Genres 26: David Hill Radcliffe: Pastoral 27: David Fairer: Georgic 28: Anna Foy: Epic 29: Ashley Marshall: Satire 30: Sandro Jung: Ode 31: James D. Garrison: Elegy 32: Ruth Perry: Ballad 33: Emma Mason: Devotional poetry 34: Jennifer Keith: Lyric 35: Tanya Caldwell: Translation Part VI: Poetic Devices 36: Timothy Erwin: Imagery 37: Blanford Parker: Metaphor 38: Marcus Walsh: Allusion 39: Jack Lynch: Irony Part VII: Criticism 40: Adam Rounce: Scholarship 41: Philip Smallwood: Histories 42: Antonia Forster: Reviews 43: Daniel J. Ennis: Honors
Introduction Part I: Poems in Social Settings 1: William Donaldson: Poems on the streets 2: Cynthia Wall: Poems on the stage 3: James McLaverty: Poems in print 4: Jennifer Batt: Poems in magazines 5: Tom Keymer: Poems in the novel 6: Andrea Immel and Lissa Paul: Poems in the nursery 7: Richard Terry: Poems in the lecture hall Part II: Poetic Identities 8: Moyra Haslett: The poet as clubman 9: Brean Hammond: The poet as professional 10: Bridget Keegan: The poet as laborer 11: Lorna Clymer: The poet as teacher 12: Rivka Swenson: The poet as man of feeling 13: Marshall Brown: The poet as genius 14: Nick Groom: The poet as fraud 15: Isobel Grundy: The poet as fraud Part III: Poetic Subjects 16: David F. Venturo: Poems on poetry 17: Christine Gerrard: Poems on politics 18: Leith Davis: Poems on nation and empire 19: Pat Rogers: Poems on science and philosophy 20: Donna Landry: Poems on place 21: Catherine Ingrassia: Poems on the sexes Part IV: Poetic Form 22: J. Paul Hunter: Couplets 23: Conrad Brünstrom: Blank verse 24: Rodney Stenning Edgecombe: Stanzas 25: Richard Bradford: Free verse and prose poetry Part V: Poetic Genres 26: David Hill Radcliffe: Pastoral 27: David Fairer: Georgic 28: Anna Foy: Epic 29: Ashley Marshall: Satire 30: Sandro Jung: Ode 31: James D. Garrison: Elegy 32: Ruth Perry: Ballad 33: Emma Mason: Devotional poetry 34: Jennifer Keith: Lyric 35: Tanya Caldwell: Translation Part VI: Poetic Devices 36: Timothy Erwin: Imagery 37: Blanford Parker: Metaphor 38: Marcus Walsh: Allusion 39: Jack Lynch: Irony Part VII: Criticism 40: Adam Rounce: Scholarship 41: Philip Smallwood: Histories 42: Antonia Forster: Reviews 43: Daniel J. Ennis: Honors
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