The idea of leisure is essential to understanding how laboring-class poets conceived of themselves as writers, what they imagined the activity of poetic composition to be, and what kinds of poetic forms they felt were available to them. Further, in their poems exploring the concept of leisure, laboring-class poets illustrate an historical link between the exploitation and oppression of nature and the exploitation and oppression of the lower classes of society. It is an exploitation that is represented in poetry primarily through the suppression of leisure and the devastation of the natural or rural spaces where such leisure had occurred. This essay examines the implicit prohibition of pastora...
This thesis is the first study of the poetry of William Wordsworth and J. H. Prynne of its length. ...
In the republican tradition, from Aristotle through James Harrington, leisure was essential t...
This thesis adds to the critical discourse on working-class poetry, which historically has focused o...
The few eighteenth-century and Romantic labouring-class poems that have been recuperated within rece...
“Poetry and the Time of Labor in the Antebellum US” argues that nineteenth-century poetic genres, fo...
© 2016 by University of Washington. Milton's elegy for Edward King was widely admired and imitated i...
Readers of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literatures commonly refer to rural-themed literatures...
In the middle decades of the nineteenth century pastoral and picturesque landscape scenery in art an...
Poets of labouring class origin were published in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries. Some were ...
This dissertation pursues a twofold proposition: writers of the long eighteenth century widely presu...
Focusing on the poetry of Elizabeth Hands (fl.1789), this article discusses the relationship of poet...
This thesis develops the first full-length account of the representation of colonial slavery in Brit...
This thesis examines several mid-eighteenth century poems, assessing their portrayal of rural life, ...
This thesis examines how the poetry published by family magazines of the early Victorian period demo...
Accounts of English literary history which have drawn upon the Neoclassical pastoral theory of Rene ...
This thesis is the first study of the poetry of William Wordsworth and J. H. Prynne of its length. ...
In the republican tradition, from Aristotle through James Harrington, leisure was essential t...
This thesis adds to the critical discourse on working-class poetry, which historically has focused o...
The few eighteenth-century and Romantic labouring-class poems that have been recuperated within rece...
“Poetry and the Time of Labor in the Antebellum US” argues that nineteenth-century poetic genres, fo...
© 2016 by University of Washington. Milton's elegy for Edward King was widely admired and imitated i...
Readers of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literatures commonly refer to rural-themed literatures...
In the middle decades of the nineteenth century pastoral and picturesque landscape scenery in art an...
Poets of labouring class origin were published in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries. Some were ...
This dissertation pursues a twofold proposition: writers of the long eighteenth century widely presu...
Focusing on the poetry of Elizabeth Hands (fl.1789), this article discusses the relationship of poet...
This thesis develops the first full-length account of the representation of colonial slavery in Brit...
This thesis examines several mid-eighteenth century poems, assessing their portrayal of rural life, ...
This thesis examines how the poetry published by family magazines of the early Victorian period demo...
Accounts of English literary history which have drawn upon the Neoclassical pastoral theory of Rene ...
This thesis is the first study of the poetry of William Wordsworth and J. H. Prynne of its length. ...
In the republican tradition, from Aristotle through James Harrington, leisure was essential t...
This thesis adds to the critical discourse on working-class poetry, which historically has focused o...