The essay concerns some of the paradoxes of Robert Southey’s career, which stretched from the French Revolution through to the early Victorian era, in particular continuities between his early revolutionary enthusiasm and the relentless energy of his professional life as a writer. His presence in anthologies is surveyed, and a range of critical responsesis discussed. Finally, by way of identifying a more personal formative circumstance that may have shaped and impelled his life and writings,the essay explores the significance of a memory from Southey’s early boyhood
The Life of Nelson is one of Robert Southey’s most influential and bestselling works. This new editi...
This thesis investigates the last text published by Robert Southey, The Doctor, &c (1834-1847), and ...
This article examines Robert Southey’s interactions with both politics and politicians in the year 1...
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 examines two aspects of Southey’s Romantic Iberianism that have often been overlooked—his...
A study of the poet Robert Southey, in particular: his formative influences and early poems (1774-17...
Robert Southey’s Annual Anthology, which aimed to present a selection of current poetry and drew lar...
A series of about 50 of Southey's original contributions chiefly extracted from copies of the Quarte...
This essay examines the itinerancy of various literary works of Robert Southey which include an essa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DN057188 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This essay sets out to solve the strange case of the “disappearance” of the Poet Laureate, R...
Robert Southey (1774-1843) was a prolific and celebrated poet, author, journalist and commentator on...
This article explores Robert Southey’s attitudes to London, using his often negative reactions as a ...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
The Life of Nelson is one of Robert Southey’s most influential and bestselling works. This new editi...
This thesis investigates the last text published by Robert Southey, The Doctor, &c (1834-1847), and ...
This article examines Robert Southey’s interactions with both politics and politicians in the year 1...
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 examines two aspects of Southey’s Romantic Iberianism that have often been overlooked—his...
A study of the poet Robert Southey, in particular: his formative influences and early poems (1774-17...
Robert Southey’s Annual Anthology, which aimed to present a selection of current poetry and drew lar...
A series of about 50 of Southey's original contributions chiefly extracted from copies of the Quarte...
This essay examines the itinerancy of various literary works of Robert Southey which include an essa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DN057188 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This essay sets out to solve the strange case of the “disappearance” of the Poet Laureate, R...
Robert Southey (1774-1843) was a prolific and celebrated poet, author, journalist and commentator on...
This article explores Robert Southey’s attitudes to London, using his often negative reactions as a ...
This essay opens with a comparison of Robert Southey’s “History” and William Wordsworth’s The Prelud...
The Life of Nelson is one of Robert Southey’s most influential and bestselling works. This new editi...
This thesis investigates the last text published by Robert Southey, The Doctor, &c (1834-1847), and ...
This article examines Robert Southey’s interactions with both politics and politicians in the year 1...