British Poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Visions of Conflict

British Poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Visions of Conflict

by Simon Bainbridge
British Poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Visions of Conflict

British Poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Visions of Conflict

by Simon Bainbridge

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Overview

This book argues that poetry played a major role in the mediation of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars to the British public, and that the wars had a significant impact on poetic practices and theories in the Romantic period. It examines a wide range of writers, both canonical (Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Byron) and non-canonical (Smith, Southey, Scott, and Hemans), and locates their work within the huge amount of war poetry published in newspapers and magazines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198187585
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/30/2003
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 5.70(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

University of Keele

Table of Contents

List of abbreviations1. Poetry in 'The Age of War'2. The poetic imagining of war in the 1790s: Charlotte Smith and Samuel Taylor Coleridge3. 'Was it for this . . . ?': war and poetic identity in Southey and Wordsworth, 1793-18024. 'Men are we': poetry, war, and gender in Wordsworth's political sonnets, 1802-35. Walter Scott's picturesque romance of war, 1805-146. 'History in the land of romance': poetry and the Peninsular war, 1808-147. 'Of war and taking towns': Byron's and Heman's post-Waterloo poetry, 1816-25Epilogue: the 'Sir Walter disease' and the legacy of romantic warBibliographyIndex
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