This thesis examines several mid-eighteenth century poems, assessing their portrayal of rural life, its literary and historical significance, and the aesthetic and ideological issues it presents. An introductory essay on developments in rural poetry sets the scene for two extended essays. The first essay is a comparative reading of the subject of rural labour in three poems: James Thomson’s The Seasons (1726-44), Stephen Duck’s The Thresher’s Labour (1730, 1736) and Mary Collier’s The Woman’s Labour (1739). The viewpoints of a professional poet (Thomson), a farm labourer (Duck), and a working woman (Collier) are compared in relation to kinds of work all three address as well as to individual labouring subjects. The responses of the three po...
What do we imagine rural life and work were like in the nineteenth century? How did they change in t...
This dissertation argues that contemplation is often overlooked in studies of British Romantic poetr...
This thesis examines the depiction of the country estate in English women’s poetry, 1650-1750. The p...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines several mid-eighteenth century poems, assessing their portrayal of r...
Readers of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literatures commonly refer to rural-themed literatures...
This study depends on the premise that rural poetry in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centurie...
The vogue for rural poetry in seventeenth-century England is an established fact of literary history...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Council for National Academic A...
Ogée Frédéric. John Goodridge, Rural Life in Eighteenth-Century English Poetry. In: XVII-XVIII. Bull...
The Writing of Rural England 1500-1800 documents and contextualizes the conflicting representations ...
Rural life has been portrayed as idyllic for a long time in literature, while the reality of village...
Discussion of concerns raised about the lives, conditions and growing demands of the English rural l...
This paper explores changing patterns of collective identity amongst rural industrial producers in t...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityTn the foregoing pa...
The study of rural history and social unrest in the English countryside has concentrated largely on ...
What do we imagine rural life and work were like in the nineteenth century? How did they change in t...
This dissertation argues that contemplation is often overlooked in studies of British Romantic poetr...
This thesis examines the depiction of the country estate in English women’s poetry, 1650-1750. The p...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines several mid-eighteenth century poems, assessing their portrayal of r...
Readers of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literatures commonly refer to rural-themed literatures...
This study depends on the premise that rural poetry in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centurie...
The vogue for rural poetry in seventeenth-century England is an established fact of literary history...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Council for National Academic A...
Ogée Frédéric. John Goodridge, Rural Life in Eighteenth-Century English Poetry. In: XVII-XVIII. Bull...
The Writing of Rural England 1500-1800 documents and contextualizes the conflicting representations ...
Rural life has been portrayed as idyllic for a long time in literature, while the reality of village...
Discussion of concerns raised about the lives, conditions and growing demands of the English rural l...
This paper explores changing patterns of collective identity amongst rural industrial producers in t...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityTn the foregoing pa...
The study of rural history and social unrest in the English countryside has concentrated largely on ...
What do we imagine rural life and work were like in the nineteenth century? How did they change in t...
This dissertation argues that contemplation is often overlooked in studies of British Romantic poetr...
This thesis examines the depiction of the country estate in English women’s poetry, 1650-1750. The p...