The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt, Vol. 1: Periodical Essays, 1805-1814

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt, Vol. 1: Periodical Essays, 1805-1814
Author: William Godwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2003
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ISBN:

James Henry Leigh Hunt (1774-1859) was one of the most prolific and influential writers on British culture and politics in the first half of the nineteenth century. He is now most often remembered as the editor of the radical weekly newspaper the Examiner (1808-22) and the leader of the 'Cockney School of Poetry'.

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt Vol 1

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt Vol 1
Author: Robert Morrison
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2020-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000749061

This edition makes available in a single edition all of Hunt's major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays.

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt
Author: Robert Morrison
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2782
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1000743969

This edition makes available in a single edition all of Hunt's major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays.

Talking Revolution

Talking Revolution
Author: Franca Dellarosa
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1781381445

This study sheds light on a major and until now little studied Liverpool writer, Edward Rushton (1782-1814), whose politics and poetics were imbued in the most pressing events and debates shaking the world during the Age of Revolution.

A Companion to Romantic Poetry

A Companion to Romantic Poetry
Author: Charles Mahoney
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2010-12-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1444390643

Through a series of 34 essays by leading and emerging scholars, A Companion to Romantic Poetry reveals the rich diversity of Romantic poetry and shows why it continues to hold such a vital and indispensable place in the history of English literature. Breaking free from the boundaries of the traditionally-studied authors, the collection takes a revitalized approach to the field and brings together some of the most exciting work being done at the present time Emphasizes poetic form and technique rather than a biographical approach Features essays on production and distribution and the different schools and movements of Romantic Poetry Introduces contemporary contexts and perspectives, as well as the issues and debates that continue to drive scholarship in the field Presents the most comprehensive and compelling collection of essays on British Romantic poetry currently available

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt Vol 5

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt Vol 5
Author: Robert Morrison
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 100074910X

This edition makes available in a single edition all of Hunt's major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays.

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt Vol 2

The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt Vol 2
Author: Robert Morrison
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 100074907X

This edition makes available in a single edition all of Hunt's major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays.

Romanticism and Theatrical Experience

Romanticism and Theatrical Experience
Author: Jonathan Mulrooney
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1316877396

Bringing together studies in theater history, print culture, and literature, this book offers a new consideration of Romantic-period writing in Britain. Recovering a wide range of theatrical criticism from newspapers and periodicals, some of it overlooked since its original publication in Regency London, Jonathan Mulrooney explores new contexts for the work of the actor Edmund Kean, essayist William Hazlitt, and poet John Keats. Kean's ongoing presence as a figure in the theatrical news presented readers with a provocative re-imagining of personal subjectivity and a reworking of the British theatrical tradition. Hazlitt and Keats, in turn, imagined the essayist and the poet along similar theatrical lines, reframing Romantic prose and poetics. Taken together, these case studies illustrate not only theater's significance to early nineteenth-century Londoners, but also the importance of theater's textual legacies for our own re-assessment of 'Romanticism' as a historical and cultural phenomenon.

Critical Forms

Critical Forms
Author: Ross Wilson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2023-08-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0198881134

Critical Forms is an account of the generic forms in which literary criticism has been undertaken. It examines chiefly Anglophone literary criticism, with comparative discussion of French and German material, from around 1750 to the present and examines prefaces, selections and anthologies, reviews, lectures, dialogues, letters, and life-writing. Though not intended to be an exhaustive history of the period, Critical Forms begins in the mid-eighteenth century with the emergence of something like the forms (chiefly, the essay and the treatise) in which criticism is still predominantly practised. In order at least to complicate this predominance, the book documents an abiding plurality in the forms of literary critical writing in the subsequent period, leading up to the present. Ross Wilson both questions the status of the essay and treatise as the 'natural' forms of literary criticism and shows that the history of literary criticism is much more formally various and innovative than the usual ways of recounting that history as a succession of schools and movements would allow. Critical Forms harbours the hope that it will make available a wider array of forms for the practice of literary criticism today; it is this hope that licenses its own experiments in critical form.