England and Englishness: Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry, 1688-1900Hogarth, 1990 - 227 pàgines John Lucas' study examines how the notion of Englishness is expressed in English poetry. His subject is not patriotism, but the way poets are forced to place themselves in a tradition, a relationship to the State and the Establishment, sometimes as apologists, sometimes as rebels and outsiders. |
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Pàgina 40
... eighteenth century . It was , it had to be , different from the dreams of the 1640s . Russell E. Richey is probably right when he says that ' By the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries ... the Dissenters had long since ...
... eighteenth century . It was , it had to be , different from the dreams of the 1640s . Russell E. Richey is probably right when he says that ' By the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries ... the Dissenters had long since ...
Pàgina 73
... eighteenth and earlier part of the nineteenth centuries , the metrical ... century literary orthodoxy , to feel at ease with this poetry , to take it ... eighteenth - century poets , because in one sense the audience was ready chosen ...
... eighteenth and earlier part of the nineteenth centuries , the metrical ... century literary orthodoxy , to feel at ease with this poetry , to take it ... eighteenth - century poets , because in one sense the audience was ready chosen ...
Pàgina 89
... eighteenth - century poetic diction , which has often enough been attacked for its incautious generalisations , makes the best sense if it is seen not as a considered critique of that diction , but as a considered statement about his ...
... eighteenth - century poetic diction , which has often enough been attacked for its incautious generalisations , makes the best sense if it is seen not as a considered critique of that diction , but as a considered statement about his ...
Continguts
Englishmen and Citizens of the World II | 11 |
Contesting Voices | 33 |
Goldsmith and the Ambiguities of Patriotism | 55 |
Copyright | |
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England and Englishness: Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry, 1688-1900 John Lucas Visualització de fragments - 1990 |
England and Englishness: Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry, 1688-1900 John Lucas Visualització de fragments - 1990 |
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Albion Angus Calder appear argued Arnold Augustan Bard become Blake Blake's Britannia Browning Browning's Byron Christopher Smart citizen claim Coleridge Collins connections cultural denied Dryden E. P. Thompson edition eighteenth century Elliott endorse England English epic Epistle Erasmus Darwin especially essay fact feeling francophobia friends George Georgics Goldsmith Gray human ibid ideal identified identity imagination implies inevitably John Clare kind king labour language liberty lines Locksley Hall London Lyrical Ballads matter means Milton mind monarchy nation nature Oxford University Press patriot poem poem's Poet Laureate poetic poetry political Pope Pope's possible praise radical Raymond Williams readers recognise remarks Romantic sense Shaftesbury Shelley Shelley's social society songs Songs of Experience sonnet speak stanza Stephen Duck suggest Sylvia's Lovers Tennyson Thomson thought true Village vision voice wandering Whig Windsor Forest words Wordsworth writing
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Postcolonial Contraventions: Cultural Readings of Race, Imperialism, and ... Laura Chrisman Previsualització limitada - 2003 |
Misreading England: Poetry and Nationhood Since the Second World War Raphaël Ingelbien Previsualització limitada - 2002 |