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History of English Romanticism in the eighteenth century /

By: Beers, Henry A.
Series: Routledge revivals.Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon, UK : Routledge, 2014Description: vii, 455 pages ; 22 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 1138020877; 9781138020870:; 9781138020870; 1138026085; 9781138026087.Subject(s): Romanticism | Romanticism -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century | English literature -- 18th century | English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticismDDC classification: 809.9145
Contents:
preface -- The subject defined -- The Augustans -- The Spenserians -- The landscape poets -- The Miltonic group -- The School of Warton -- The Gothic Revival -- Percy and the ballads -- Ossian -- Thomas Chatterton -- The German tributary.
Summary: First published in 1926, this title presents the great artistic and literary innovations of the Romantic movement according to an often overlooked and unacknowledged definition of 'Romanticism'. It is of particular relevance in the consideration of the English Romantic spirit, as pertaining to the style of the Christian and popular literature of the Middle Ages.
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preface -- The subject defined -- The Augustans -- The Spenserians -- The landscape poets -- The Miltonic group -- The School of Warton -- The Gothic Revival -- Percy and the ballads -- Ossian -- Thomas Chatterton -- The German tributary.

First published in 1926, this title presents the great artistic and literary innovations of the Romantic movement according to an often overlooked and unacknowledged definition of 'Romanticism'. It is of particular relevance in the consideration of the English Romantic spirit, as pertaining to the style of the Christian and popular literature of the Middle Ages.

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