First published in 1975. Southey first made his reputation, when he was a very young man, as a poet. Although he is now remembered primary for his poetry, this title reveals how he excelled in many other genres as well. Examination of Southey s life reveals an attractive and humane personality, at ease among his books, his family and a wide and impressive range of friends, including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Lamb, Landor and Scott. This title will be of interest to students of literature. "
First published in 1975. Southey first made his reputation, when he was a very young man, as a poet. Although he is now remembered primary for his ...
First published in 1940. This title examines the tradition of Romantic literature, and the conception of poetry held by poets and critics throughout the centuries. Evans explores the writings of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Wordsworth and Coleridge, up until the modernist movement and the works of W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot. This title will be of interest to students of literature.
First published in 1940. This title examines the tradition of Romantic literature, and the conception of poetry held by poets and critics throughou...
First published in 1967. These essays illustrate the movement of ideas in the literary and artistic history of the later part of the nineteenth century. The subjects dealt with are diverse though interrelated. All the contributors exemplify the changing thought of the period from Romanticism, through Victorianism to Symbolism. This title will be of interest to students of art history and literature.
First published in 1967. These essays illustrate the movement of ideas in the literary and artistic history of the later part of the nineteenth cen...
Ann Blainey s work, first published in 1985, provides a sensitive study of Leigh Hunt and the literary climate that influenced his life, and fills a large gap in literary biography. Blainey brings a perceptive eye to a generally embittered man whose chaotic life seemed a tragic failure. This title will be of interest to students of literature. "
Ann Blainey s work, first published in 1985, provides a sensitive study of Leigh Hunt and the literary climate that influenced his life, and fills ...
First published in 1980. This collection of carefully selected extracts from primary texts seeks to show what the Romantics themselves held Romanticism to be. The movement is thus defined in terms of the writers own views of their art both in general principle and in practical terms. This title will be of interest to students of literature. "
First published in 1980. This collection of carefully selected extracts from primary texts seeks to show what the Romantics themselves held Romanti...
First published in 1963. Matthew Arnold grew up under the personal as well as literary influence of Wordsworth, when Keats, Shelley, and Byron were dominant poetic forces and Coleridge a seminal thinker on social and religious problems. However, the great Romantics were not always positive influences. This study attempts to provide an examination of Arnold by exploring and evaluating the full range of Arnold s reactions to the major Romantic poets over his whole career. This title will be of interest to students of literature."
First published in 1963. Matthew Arnold grew up under the personal as well as literary influence of Wordsworth, when Keats, Shelley, and Byron were...
The Post-Romantics, first published in 1990, provides a clear, introductory guide to the literary careers and reputations of five major Victorian poets: Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Swinburne and Clough. Heirs to the Romantics tradition, the predecessors of the moderns. This accessible and invaluable guide with help readers to develop an informed, individual response to the poetry of the post-romantics.
The Post-Romantics, first published in 1990, provides a clear, introductory guide to the literary careers and reputations of five major Victorian p...
First published in 1952. This title explores the lives of authors during their time in Geneva; including chapters on the Romantic author Mary Shelley, the novelist Joseph Conrad and the critic John Ruskin, amongst many others. This interesting study also includes letters that had previously been unpublished, all of which provide an insightful introduction into the lives of the writers. The Genevese Background will be of interest to students of literature.
First published in 1952. This title explores the lives of authors during their time in Geneva; including chapters on the Romantic author Mary Shell...
First published in 1969. This title concerns itself with the ambivalence of Lawrence s attitude towards corruption. Clarke demonstrates that Lawrence s attitude to will and to sensational or disintegrative sex is much more equivocal than conceded. At the same time this is a study of Lawrence s debt as a novelist to the English Romantic poets. A tradition of metaphor is traced from the second half of the eighteenth century, through the poetry of the major Romantics to the Decadents, and so to Lawrence, whose attitudes to mechanism and corruption are shown to be articulated, above all,...
First published in 1969. This title concerns itself with the ambivalence of Lawrence s attitude towards corruption. Clarke demonstrates that Lawren...
First published in 1940. "The Byronic Teuton" explores the delineation in German literature, between 1800 and 1933, of certain pessimistic ideas and emotions that were being expressed by writers, artists and academics. This manifestation of negative sentiments was defined by Hentschel as Byronism . This title will be of interest to students of literature. "
First published in 1940. "The Byronic Teuton" explores the delineation in German literature, between 1800 and 1933, of certain pessimistic ideas an...