A Critical History of English PoetryA&C Black, 2014/01/13 - 612 ページ This famous work was the result of the wartime collaboration of two Scottish scholars. Their tracing of the course of English poetry has been described by The Times Literary Supplement as a 'volume of masterly compression'. They deliberately spend most time on the greatest poets, believing that, significant as traditions and influences are, the great poet himself affects the spirit of his age and moulds the tradition he has inherited. At the same time, enough attention is paid to minor poets to make the book historically complete, and to fill in the most important links in the chain of poetic development. Thus Gower is here, as well as Chaucer; Patmore, as well as Browning. Both in scope and in detail A Critical History of English Poetry is a distinguished and valuable work. |
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... eye . At that moment Cupid , draw- ing near , shoots through his heart the five arrows first mentioned above . The poet becomes the lover of the rose . The rest of Guillaume's part of the poem is an account of the quest , and the ...
... eye . At that moment Cupid , draw- ing near , shoots through his heart the five arrows first mentioned above . The poet becomes the lover of the rose . The rest of Guillaume's part of the poem is an account of the quest , and the ...
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Herbert Grierson, J. C. Smith. troubadours and trouvères – how it begins in the eye , how it refines the manners , from teaching you to keep your nails clean to unwearying fidelity , and finally the folly of love in the eyes of Reason ...
Herbert Grierson, J. C. Smith. troubadours and trouvères – how it begins in the eye , how it refines the manners , from teaching you to keep your nails clean to unwearying fidelity , and finally the folly of love in the eyes of Reason ...
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... eyes ; a shy , silent man , but shrewdly observant , with something ' elvish ' in his countenance . His many and varied employments had made him acquainted with all classes from King to artisan ; yet this man of the world was at heart a ...
... eyes ; a shy , silent man , but shrewdly observant , with something ' elvish ' in his countenance . His many and varied employments had made him acquainted with all classes from King to artisan ; yet this man of the world was at heart a ...
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... eyes shining like those of Anna Karenina , while the nightingale pours its song , is one of the loveliest things of the kind in English poetry , its closest parallel perhaps the Haidée scenes in Byron's Don Juan . But she is not a light ...
... eyes shining like those of Anna Karenina , while the nightingale pours its song , is one of the loveliest things of the kind in English poetry , its closest parallel perhaps the Haidée scenes in Byron's Don Juan . But she is not a light ...
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... eye . Thus on Good Friday the crucifix was taken down and interred in front of the high altar - several English churches still possess stone receptacles ( ' sepulchres ' they were called ) which were used for this purpose . At an early ...
... eye . Thus on Good Friday the crucifix was taken down and interred in front of the high altar - several English churches still possess stone receptacles ( ' sepulchres ' they were called ) which were used for this purpose . At an early ...
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23 Blake | 279 |
Early Poems and Lyrical Ballads | 292 |
Later Poems | 302 |
26 Scott | 314 |
27 Byron | 324 |
28 Shelley | 333 |
29 Keats | 352 |
30 Landor to Tennyson | 368 |
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11 Shakespeare | 107 |
12 Shakespeares Contemporaries and Successors in Drama | 127 |
13 The Carolines | 142 |
14 Milton | 154 |
15 Cowley to Dryden | 167 |
16 The Age of Pope and other Augustans | 185 |
17 Thomson to Cowper | 204 |
18 Cowper | 222 |
19 Crabbe | 236 |
20 The Revival of Scottish Poetry | 252 |
21 Burns | 257 |
22 The Revolutionary Age | 274 |
Tennyson | 381 |
Robert Browning | 390 |
Mrs Browning and Others | 402 |
Arnold Clough and Kingsley | 413 |
The PreRaphaelite Group | 420 |
Patmore Thomson and Other Minors | 430 |
Meredith and Hardy | 437 |
38 The Nineties | 444 |
The PreWar Years 190114 | 462 |
The War Years 191418 | 470 |
Between the Wars 191939 | 475 |
A Select Bibliography | 493 |
Index | 507 |
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