Robert Southey: Entire Man of Letters

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Yale University Press, 2006 M01 1 - 305 páginas
In his lifetime Robert Southey was very much the equal of his fellow 'Lake poets,' Coleridge and Wordsworth, but since his death his reputation has been overshadowed by their success. In this biography W. A. Speck argues that if Southey's poetry is no longer considered as significant, his other writings were more salient and his political views far more influential than those of his fellow poets. The book engages with Southey's voluminous publications, weaving discussion of them into the narrative of his life.
 

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Schoolboy 17741792
3
Student 17921794
24
Pantisocrat 17941795
42
Jacobin 17951800
62
Shuttlecock of Fortune 18001803
83
A day of clouds and storms
99
Laker 18031807
101
Lake Poet 18071809
119
The most powerful literary supporter of the Tories 18221829
189
The Doctor 18291834
208
An evening of gloom closed in by premature darkness
227
Widower 18341837
229
Old Man 18371839
240
Epilogue
251
Abbreviations
257
Notes
259

Historiographer to Mr Ballantyne 18091813
136
Poet Laureate 18131816
154
10 Apostate 18171822
169
Bibliographical Note
291
Index
295
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