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The Poetry Of Vision Five Eighteenthcentury Poets Patricia Meyer Spacks

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The Poetry Of Vision Five Eighteenthcentury Poets Patricia Meyer Spacks
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.71 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Patricia Meyer Spacks
ISBN: 9780674435827, 9780674435810, 0674435826, 0674435818
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Poetry Of Vision Five Eighteenthcentury Poets Patricia Meyer Spacks by Patricia Meyer Spacks 9780674435827, 9780674435810, 0674435826, 0674435818 instant download after payment.

The works of the eighteenth-century English writers James Thomson, William Collins, Thomas Gray, Christopher Smart, and William Cowper have been often neglected, and it is as a corrective to this neglect that Patricia Spacks provides thorough analyses of the qualities and weaknesses of the verse of each of these poets from a contemporary critical viewpoint. In so doing her study develops a single thesis: the poetry of sensibility in the eighteenth century can best be understood by considering the relation of its imagery to the dual concepts of the visual and the visionary.

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