This essay examines two aspects of Southey’s Romantic Iberianism that have often been overlooked—his writings on the peninsular conflict in the Edinburgh Annual Register and his unfinished series of inscriptions on the war. Both shed important light on Southey’s developing political ideas and on his sense of his public role. Moreover, they connect Southey the writer of prose (particularly contemporary history) with Southey the controversial Poet Laureate
This essay considers the nationalist preoccupations underpinning Robert Southey’s three-volume Histo...
This article explores Robert Southey’s attitudes to London, using his often negative reactions as a ...
This study of Southey as a narrative poet will be based on an analysis of the five long poems, somet...
This essay examines two aspects of Southey’s Romantic Iberianism that have often been overlooked—his...
The essay concerns some of the paradoxes of Robert Southey’s career, which stretched from the French...
Throughout a four-decade career, the controversial poet, historian, biographer and essayist Robert S...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
Robert Southey (1774-1843) was a prolific and celebrated poet, author, journalist and commentator on...
A study of the poet Robert Southey, in particular: his formative influences and early poems (1774-17...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
This doctoral dissertation by compendium of publications critically reassesses Letters Written Durin...
No preloApparently contradictory concepts, History and Imagination sometimes ‘walk hand in hand’ and...
This essay sets out to solve the strange case of the “disappearance” of the Poet Laureate, R...
First paragraph: Robert Southey was once referred to by Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch as “one of the best...
In 1797 Robert Southey published a richly detailed account of his journey in Spain and Portugal betw...
This essay considers the nationalist preoccupations underpinning Robert Southey’s three-volume Histo...
This article explores Robert Southey’s attitudes to London, using his often negative reactions as a ...
This study of Southey as a narrative poet will be based on an analysis of the five long poems, somet...
This essay examines two aspects of Southey’s Romantic Iberianism that have often been overlooked—his...
The essay concerns some of the paradoxes of Robert Southey’s career, which stretched from the French...
Throughout a four-decade career, the controversial poet, historian, biographer and essayist Robert S...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
Robert Southey (1774-1843) was a prolific and celebrated poet, author, journalist and commentator on...
A study of the poet Robert Southey, in particular: his formative influences and early poems (1774-17...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
This doctoral dissertation by compendium of publications critically reassesses Letters Written Durin...
No preloApparently contradictory concepts, History and Imagination sometimes ‘walk hand in hand’ and...
This essay sets out to solve the strange case of the “disappearance” of the Poet Laureate, R...
First paragraph: Robert Southey was once referred to by Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch as “one of the best...
In 1797 Robert Southey published a richly detailed account of his journey in Spain and Portugal betw...
This essay considers the nationalist preoccupations underpinning Robert Southey’s three-volume Histo...
This article explores Robert Southey’s attitudes to London, using his often negative reactions as a ...
This study of Southey as a narrative poet will be based on an analysis of the five long poems, somet...