Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... Rimini , which Hunt published in 1816 , and which he conceived as the showpiece of the ' new school ' . In it he intended to revive the three main characteristics of the great age of English poetry which had been neglected during the ...
... Rimini , which Hunt published in 1816 , and which he conceived as the showpiece of the ' new school ' . In it he intended to revive the three main characteristics of the great age of English poetry which had been neglected during the ...
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... Rimini ) , ' it appeared to me that you have subjected yourself to some rules in the composition which fetter your genius , & diminish the effect of the conceptions'.75 He did not share Byron's high opinion of Rimini , preferring ' The ...
... Rimini ) , ' it appeared to me that you have subjected yourself to some rules in the composition which fetter your genius , & diminish the effect of the conceptions'.75 He did not share Byron's high opinion of Rimini , preferring ' The ...
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... Rimini with the firms of Taylor and Hessey and of Robert Triphook ( the first edition having been published in 1816 by Murray [ London ] , Blackwood [ Edinburgh ] , and Cumming [ Dublin ] ) , we should observe that the Olliers had very ...
... Rimini with the firms of Taylor and Hessey and of Robert Triphook ( the first edition having been published in 1816 by Murray [ London ] , Blackwood [ Edinburgh ] , and Cumming [ Dublin ] ) , we should observe that the Olliers had very ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
Copyright | |
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