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These Immortal Creations: An Anthology of British Romantic Poetry

Editat de Sylvia Hunt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2017
The Romantic poet is both man and myth. He inherits an ancient birthright and creates a new heritage. He is prophet, seer, priest, bard, creator of (imaginative) worlds, hero, and myth-maker. He is also a man speaking to other men. Wordsworth described his poetic calling when he wrote poetic numbers came/ Spontaneously, and cloth'd in priestly robe/ My spirit, thus singled out, as it might seem/ For holy services. Blake demanded that his readers Hear the voice of the Bard. Coleridge states that the poet is a powerful figure who brings the whole soul of man into activity. Poets are, according to Shelley, the vehicles for the spirit of the age and for the ages to come; they are the unacknowledged legislators of the world. In fact, in his Defense of Poetry (1821), Shelley endows both poetry and the poet with divine power, labelling the former immortal creations and the latter a person who participates in the eternal, the infinite and the one. The poets in this anthology would all define imagination differently; however, they all have espoused the primacy of imagination and placed it as the root source for creativity. With its over 120 poems arranged in chronological order, the present anthology follows very closely the development of Romantic poetry in Britain from its beginnings in the 1780s to the early years of Victorias reign. This is also the most diverse anthology of Romantic literature: out of twenty-seven authors, fifteen are male and twelve female. The reader will be able to see how the female poets of the Romantic Movement found self-empowerment in the construction, articulation and publication of a feminised poetic identity.
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ISBN-13: 9780995029194
ISBN-10: 0995029199
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Universitas Press
Colecția Universitas Press

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CONTENTS: Introduction / Sylvia Hunt; In the Character of a Ruined Farmer / Robert Burns; To a Mouse on Turning Her Up in Her Nest with the Plough / Robert Burns; The Negro's Complaint / William Cowper; Sonnet Written in the Churchyard at Middleton in Sussex / Charlotte Smith; Sonnet XXVII: Sighing I See Yon Little Troop / Charlotte Smith; Sonnet: To the Poppy / Anna Seward; Introduction to Songs of Innocence / William Blake; The Chimney Sweeper / William Blake; The Little Boy Lost / William Blake; Little Boy Found / William Blake; Holy Thursday / William Blake; The Lamb / William Blake; Thunder / Joanna Baillie; The Bastille, A Vision / Helen Maria Williams; The Rights of Woman / Anna Laetitia Barbauld; The Dead Beggar / Charlotte Smith; A Wish / Samuel Rogers; The Alps at Daybreak / Samuel Rogers; from The Emigrants / Charlotte Smith; Scots Wha Hae Wi' Wallace Bled / Robert Burns; Introduction to Songs of Experience / William Blake; The Clod & the Pebble / William Blake; Holy Thursday / William Blake; The Chimney Sweeper / William Blake; The Tyger / William Blake; London / William Blake; It Was A' for Our Rightful King / Robert Burns; The Pauper's Funeral / Robert Southey; Hymn, Imitated from the French / Helen Maria Williams; Inscription for an Ice House / Anna Laetitia Barbauld; To the Poor / Anna Laetitia Barbauld; To Mary Wollstonecraft / Robert Southey; January 1795 / Mary Robinson; The Riot, or Half a Loaf Is Better Than No Bread / Hannah More; Sonnet III, Poems on the Slave Trade / Robert Southey; The Grandame / Charles Lamb; On Being Cautioned Against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, Because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic / Charlotte Smith; Washing Day / Anna Laetitia Barbauld; This Lime-tree Bower My Prison / Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Kubla Khan / Samuel Taylor Coleridge; To Mr. S. T. Coleridge / Anna Laetitia Barbauld; We Are Seven / William Wordsworth; The Tables Turned / William Wordsworth; Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour, July 13, 1789 / William Wordsworth; Frost at Midnight / Samuel Taylor Coleridge; The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere / Samuel Taylor Coleridge; France: An Ode / Samuel Taylor Coleridge; The Ballad of the Dark Ladie / Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Song (She Dwelt among th'Untrodden Ways) / William Wordsworth; Lucy Gray / William Wordsworth; The Old Familiar Faces / Charles Lamb; Composed at Midnight / Charles Lamb; To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible / Anna Laetitia Barbauld; There Was a Boy / William Wordsworth; Three Years She Grew / William Wordsworth; To Toussaint L'Ouverture / William Wordsworth; Near Dover, September 1802 / William Wordsworth; Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3 1802 / William Wordsworth; London, 1802 / William Wordsworth; Great Men Have Been Among Us / William Wordsworth; To an Old Oak / Samuel Rogers; To a Fragment of a Statue of Hercules / Samuel Rogers; Mock on, Mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau / William Blake; I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud / William Wordsworth; The French Revolution as It Appeared to Enthusiasts at Its Commencement / William Wordsworth; Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood / William Wordsworth; The Bard's Incantation (Written under Threat of an Invasion in the Autumn of 1804) / Walter Scott; My Native Land (from Lay of the Last Minstrel, Canto 6) / Walter Scott; The Palmer / Walter Scott; The Harp That Once through Tara's Halls / Thomas Moore; Preface to Milton / William Blake; Written When Swimming from Sestos to Abydos / George Gordon, Lord Byron; The Bold Dragoon (A Song) / Walter Scott; She Walks in Beauty / George Gordon, Lord Byron; To Byron / John Keats; To Wordsworth / Percy Shelley; Written on the Day that Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison / John Keats; National Song / James Henry Leigh Hunt; When We Two Parted / George Gordon, Lord Byron; Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte / Percy Shelley; Mutability / Percy Shelley; Hymn to Intellectual Beauty / Percy Shelley; The Pains of Sleep / Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Fare Thee Well / George Gordon, Lord Byron; Prometheus / George Gordon, Lord Byron; To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent / John Keats; On First Looking into Chapman's Homer / John Keats; Ozymandias / Percy Shelley; On Seeing the Elgin Marbles / John Keats; On the Death of Princess Charlotte / Anna Laetitia Barbauld; Sonnet: Life Not the Painted Veil / Percy Shelley; On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again / John Keats; When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be / John Keats; On Receiving a Crown of Ivy from John Keats / James Henry Leigh Hunt; La Belle Dame Sans Merci: A Ballad / John Keats; To Sleep / John Keats; Ode to a Nightingale / John Keats; Bright Star / John Keats; Sonnet: England in 1819 / Percy Shelley; To a Skylark / Percy Shelley; Song: Men of England / Percy Shelley; Mutability / William Wordsworth; The Skylark / James Hogg; A Boy's Song / James Hogg; On Reading Walter Scott's "Marmion" / Joanna Baillie; On Reading Wordsworth's Lilnes on Peele Castle / Mary Shelley; Work without Hope / Samuel Taylor Coleridge; To a Skylark / William Wordsworth; The Truth of Woman (from The Betrothed) / Walter Scott; The Graves of a Household / Felicia Hemans; Casabianca / Felicia Hemans; The Homes of England / Felicia Hemans; The Frozen Ship / Letitia Elizabeth Landon; The Royal Line / James Henry Leigh Hunt; Woman and Fame / Felicia Hemans; The Little Shroud / Letitia Elizabeth Landon; Steamboats, Viaducts & Railways / William Wordsworth; A Voice from the Dungeon / Anne Bronte; Abou Ben Adhem / James Henry Leigh Hunt; No Coward Soul Is Mine / Emily Bronte; Timeline; Index of Authors and Titles