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The Cambridge introduction to eighteenth-century poetry

Title
The Cambridge introduction to eighteenth-century poetry [electronic resource] / John Sitter.
ISBN
9780521848244 (hardback)
9780521612784 (paperback)
9781139185585 (e-book)
Published
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Physical Description
xii, 246 p. : ill.
Local Notes
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Notes
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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Summary
"For readers daunted by the formal structures and rhetorical sophistication of eighteenth-century English poetry, this introduction by John Sitter brings the techniques and the major poets of the period 1700-1785 triumphantly to life. Sitter begins by offering a guide to poetic forms ranging from heroic couplets to blank verse, then demonstrates how skilfully male and female poets of the period used them as vehicles for imaginative experience, feelings and ideas. He then provides detailed analyses of individual works by poets from Finch, Swift and Pope, to Gray, Cowper and Barbauld. An approachable introduction to English poetry and major poets of the eighteenth century, this book provides a grounding in poetic analysis useful to students and general readers of literature"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
ProQuest ebook central.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 02, 2018
Series
Cambridge introductions to literature.
Cambridge introductions to literature
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Voice: 1. Voice in eighteenth-century poetry; 2. The Heroic couplet continuum; 3. Vocal engagement: reading Pope's An Essay on Criticism; 4. Talking in tetrameter; 5. Blank verse and stanzaic poetry; Part II. Poetic Consciousness: 6. Satiric poetry; 7. Pope as metapoet; 8. Metapoetry beyond Pope; Part III. Vision: 9. Reading visions; 10. Personification; 11. Prophecy and prospects of society; 12. Ecological prospects and natural knowledge; A concluding note: then and now; Suggested reading; Index.
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