Poetry of Opposition and Revolution: Dryden to WordsworthClarendon Press, 1996 - 272 pages This is a major study of the relation between poetry and politics from the 1688 Revolution to the early years of the nineteenth century, focusing in particular on the works of Dryden, Pope, Johnson, and Wordsworth. Building on his argument in Poetry and the Realm of Politics: Shakespeare to Dryden (also available from OUP), Erskine-Hill argues that the major tradition of political allusion is not, as has often been argued, that of political allegory and overtly political poems, but rather a more shifting and less systematic practice, often involving equivocal or multiple reference. |
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Page 152
... Charles with Charles XII , and it is of great interest that Young , in what must have been a widely read poem in 1745-6 , should have seized upon this claimed resem- blance as a target for his derision . II The later stages of the ...
... Charles with Charles XII , and it is of great interest that Young , in what must have been a widely read poem in 1745-6 , should have seized upon this claimed resem- blance as a target for his derision . II The later stages of the ...
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... Charles XII as an invader of Russia . This interesting divergence is resolved if the parallel claimed by Jacobites between Charles XII and Prince Charles Edward ( now clinched by Young's ' Thoughts Occasion'd by the Present Juncture ...
... Charles XII as an invader of Russia . This interesting divergence is resolved if the parallel claimed by Jacobites between Charles XII and Prince Charles Edward ( now clinched by Young's ' Thoughts Occasion'd by the Present Juncture ...
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... Charles XII and Charles Edward : at the same time as he contemplated the actual and well - publicized circumstances of ' Swedish Charles's ' death he wished to propose a probable fate to which the lesser but nearer Charles was destined ...
... Charles XII and Charles Edward : at the same time as he contemplated the actual and well - publicized circumstances of ' Swedish Charles's ' death he wished to propose a probable fate to which the lesser but nearer Charles was destined ...
Contents
Drydens Later Plays and Poems | 17 |
Early Poems to The Rape of the Locke | 57 |
The Rape of the Lock to The Dunciad | 77 |
Copyright | |
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