A lively historical and biographical account of the economic crisis of 1811 which brought Britain to the brink of revolution, through analysis of a controversial protest poem by Anna Letitia Barbauld and works by Wordsworth, Coleridge and others. It is essential reading for readers interested in Romantic-era poetry in a political context
--I. The middle ages. Influence of the Roman empire. The encyclopaedic education of the church. The ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1944The era known as the "Hungry Forties" in England is considered...
The period from 1688-1820 was marked throughout with riots and rebellions, seditions and strikes, as...
This book investigates the relationship between poetry and protest in the years immediately followin...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
Yeats's depiction of political violence is examined through a reading of the political poetry centre...
During the eighteenth century, the dominant rhetorical and explanatory power of civic humanism was g...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordThe Lanc...
Poets of labouring class origin were published in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries. Some were ...
This thesis examines the role of poetry in political expression centered around revolutions in the B...
National Elegy examines the development of the elegy over the course of the nineteenth century in Br...
This dissertation embraces the developing trend that aims to broaden the field of literary studies b...
The poetry of the mid and late eighteenth century has long been regarded as primarily private and ap...
This book is the first academic study entirely devoted to Liverpool labouring-class poet and activis...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
--I. The middle ages. Influence of the Roman empire. The encyclopaedic education of the church. The ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1944The era known as the "Hungry Forties" in England is considered...
The period from 1688-1820 was marked throughout with riots and rebellions, seditions and strikes, as...
This book investigates the relationship between poetry and protest in the years immediately followin...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
Yeats's depiction of political violence is examined through a reading of the political poetry centre...
During the eighteenth century, the dominant rhetorical and explanatory power of civic humanism was g...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordThe Lanc...
Poets of labouring class origin were published in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries. Some were ...
This thesis examines the role of poetry in political expression centered around revolutions in the B...
National Elegy examines the development of the elegy over the course of the nineteenth century in Br...
This dissertation embraces the developing trend that aims to broaden the field of literary studies b...
The poetry of the mid and late eighteenth century has long been regarded as primarily private and ap...
This book is the first academic study entirely devoted to Liverpool labouring-class poet and activis...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
--I. The middle ages. Influence of the Roman empire. The encyclopaedic education of the church. The ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1944The era known as the "Hungry Forties" in England is considered...
The period from 1688-1820 was marked throughout with riots and rebellions, seditions and strikes, as...