This book investigates the relationship between poetry and protest in the years immediately following the end of the Napoleonic wars—from 1815-1822. This book furthers knowledge of Romantic period culture by providing new and provocative information on canonical poets such as Byron, Lamb, and Shelley alongside anonymous poets, pamphleteers, balladeers and publishing pirates, by focusing on their relationship with contemporary political events. In a period when only 5% of the population could vote, poetry and politics became inseparable as disparate groups of poets struggled to control the representation of the most dramatic revolutionary events of the day. Consequently the gulf that separated 'high' literature from the literature of the str...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
'Intellectual Politics and Cultural Conflict in the Romantic Period' maps the intellectual formation...
The early 1790s witnessed Britain’s emergence as the leading counterrevolutionary power in an age o...
This book investigates the relationship between poetry and protest in the years immediately followin...
This thesis will address the problem of literary exclusions in the later Romantic period by shifting...
John Gardner, Poetry and Popular Protest: Peterloo, Cato Street and the Queen Caroline Controversy (...
In May 1820 Shelley wrote to Leigh Hunt concerning the publication of "a littlevolume of popular son...
In this paper I will consider poetic responses to the Peterloo massacre. I begin by examining the po...
This thesis examines the role of poetry in political expression centered around revolutions in the B...
Gary Dyer breaks new ground by surveying and interpreting hundreds of satirical poems and prose narr...
This book is a wide-ranging survey of the rise of mass movements for democracy and workers’ rights i...
The 1820s and 1830s, the gap between Romanticism and Victorianism, continues to prove a difficulty f...
Post-Revolutionary Letters examines the aesthetic transformation of revolutionary ideals and rhetor...
A lively historical and biographical account of the economic crisis of 1811 which brought Britain to...
This thesis examines how the poetry published by family magazines of the early Victorian period demo...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
'Intellectual Politics and Cultural Conflict in the Romantic Period' maps the intellectual formation...
The early 1790s witnessed Britain’s emergence as the leading counterrevolutionary power in an age o...
This book investigates the relationship between poetry and protest in the years immediately followin...
This thesis will address the problem of literary exclusions in the later Romantic period by shifting...
John Gardner, Poetry and Popular Protest: Peterloo, Cato Street and the Queen Caroline Controversy (...
In May 1820 Shelley wrote to Leigh Hunt concerning the publication of "a littlevolume of popular son...
In this paper I will consider poetic responses to the Peterloo massacre. I begin by examining the po...
This thesis examines the role of poetry in political expression centered around revolutions in the B...
Gary Dyer breaks new ground by surveying and interpreting hundreds of satirical poems and prose narr...
This book is a wide-ranging survey of the rise of mass movements for democracy and workers’ rights i...
The 1820s and 1830s, the gap between Romanticism and Victorianism, continues to prove a difficulty f...
Post-Revolutionary Letters examines the aesthetic transformation of revolutionary ideals and rhetor...
A lively historical and biographical account of the economic crisis of 1811 which brought Britain to...
This thesis examines how the poetry published by family magazines of the early Victorian period demo...
The thesis focuses on the question of why Percy Bysshe Shelley failed to publish The Mask of Anarchy...
'Intellectual Politics and Cultural Conflict in the Romantic Period' maps the intellectual formation...
The early 1790s witnessed Britain’s emergence as the leading counterrevolutionary power in an age o...