The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part C: Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers - Volume IIDonald H. Reiman First published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of Shelley, Keats and London Radical Writers, including William Godwin, Leigh Hunt and Mary Shelley, in publications from Gentleman’s Magazine to the Theological Inquirer. Introductions to each periodical provide brief sketches of each publication as well as names, dates and bibliographical information. Headnotes offer bibliographical data of the reviews and suggested approaches to studying them. This book will be of interest to those studying the Romantics and English literature. |
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... poets , 2. v.-pt. B. Byron and Regency society poets . 5 v.-pt. C , Shelley , Keats , and London radical writers , 2 v , 1. English poetry - 19th century - Book Reviews . 2. English periodicals - Indexes , I. Title . PR590.R43 821.7'09 ...
... poets , 2. v.-pt. B. Byron and Regency society poets . 5 v.-pt. C , Shelley , Keats , and London radical writers , 2 v , 1. English poetry - 19th century - Book Reviews . 2. English periodicals - Indexes , I. Title . PR590.R43 821.7'09 ...
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... poetic sanction to the basest tims to the mob , and that most terpassions of the human heart , or the most odious ... Poets who have lately visited the Rosalind's tale hangs on the favour . Lake of Geneva . ite and horrid incident of the ...
... poetic sanction to the basest tims to the mob , and that most terpassions of the human heart , or the most odious ... Poets who have lately visited the Rosalind's tale hangs on the favour . Lake of Geneva . ite and horrid incident of the ...
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... Poetry , a literary " little magazine " like Hunt's Indicator , published eighteen weekly numbers from March through June 1821 and continued under the title Literary Gossip until August 11 , 1821. It was printed in the northern London ...
... Poetry , a literary " little magazine " like Hunt's Indicator , published eighteen weekly numbers from March through June 1821 and continued under the title Literary Gossip until August 11 , 1821. It was printed in the northern London ...
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... poetry . We who are diffident of our own talents practise this method to aroid the danger of satiating our readers ... poetry . tained a review of Epipsychidion . I read the first extract :. byt : did not understand it . “ It is poetry ...
... poetry . We who are diffident of our own talents practise this method to aroid the danger of satiating our readers ... poetry . tained a review of Epipsychidion . I read the first extract :. byt : did not understand it . “ It is poetry ...
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... poetry made up of adjectives , broken metaphors , and indiscriminate personifications . In this poetry every thing must live , and move , and lave a being , and they must live and move with intensity of action and passion , though they ...
... poetry made up of adjectives , broken metaphors , and indiscriminate personifications . In this poetry every thing must live , and move , and lave a being , and they must live and move with intensity of action and passion , though they ...
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