Early romantics: perspectives in British poetry from Pope to Wordsworth
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821.5 POP/R The rape of the lock: an heroi-comical poem | 821.509 JOH John Donne | 821.509 POP Pope: The rape of the lock: a casebook | 821.609145 EAR Early romantics: perspectives in British poetry from Pope to Wordsworth | 821.609145 LAB/R The romantic paradox: love, violence and the uses of romance, 1760-1830 | 821.7 BLA/W Wordsworth and Coleridge: lyrical ballads | 821.7 BON/B Byron |
The period in British poetry between the death of Pope and the Lyrical Ballads (1798) is a rich one, yet it has always proved difficult to come to terms with this 'Age of Transition'. This collection raises the whole question of this distinctively eighteenth-century romanticism and demonstrates that the poetry is bold and challenging in its own right. Topics discussed include the political dimension in this work, the need (sometimes literally) to forge a past and the recently rediscovered women poets of the period.
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