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ISBN 10: 1403993351
ISBN 13: 978-1403993359
Author: Kenneth A. Loparo
This study explores how poets who espoused republican political ideals sought to embody and advance those principles in their verse. By examining a range of canonical and non-canonical authors-including Blake, Shelley, Cooper, Linton, Landor, Meredith, Thomson and Swinburne, Kuduk Weiner connects the formal strategies of republican poems to the political theory and expressive cultures of republican radicalism. Her new study traces a strain of powerful, complex political poetry that casts new light on the political and literary history of nineteenth-century England.
Introduction
Republican Demystification in Politics for the People and Blake's Songs of Experience
Two Defences of Poetry : Shelley and the Newgate Magazine
Cooper and Linton: Chartist Prophets and Craftsmen
Landor, Clough, and European Republicanism
Meredith, Thomson, and Swinburne, 1867-1874
Conclusion
Endnotes
Index
republican politics and english poetry 1789 1874
republican poetry
republican 1897
british literature after 1789
republican thought and the political violence of the 1790s
poetry 1789
Tags: Kenneth A Loparo, Republican, Politics, English, Poetry, 1789, 1874, Palgrave, Studies, Nineteenth Century, Writing, Culture