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Parodies of the Romantic age. Volume 1, The anti-Jacobin

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Parodies of the Romantic age. Volume 1, The anti-Jacobin / edited by Graeme Stones.
ISBN
0429348282
1000742008
1000745198
1000748383
9780429348280
9781000742008
9781000745191
9781000748383
1138755893
9781138755895
Publication
London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Physical Description
1 online resource (414 pages)
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Notes
"First published 1999 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd."
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Biographical / Historical Note
Graeme Stones,
Summary
This volume collects together a wealth of material ranging from verse parodies originally published in pamphlet form, to longer works such as P.G. Patmore's parodies of the works of Byron, Lamb and Hazlitt.
Variant and related titles
Anti-Jacobin
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
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Print version: Parodies of the Romantic age. Volume 1, The anti-Jacobin. London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Contents
Acknowledgements page
General Introduction
Introduction to The Anti-Jacobin
Table of Attributions
Abbreviations
Introductory note to Prospectus to The Anti-Jacobin
Prospectus to The Anti-Jacobin
Introductory note to Issue I
Issue I Introduction
Inscription for the Apartment in Chepstow Castle, where Henry Marten, the Regicide, was imprisoned thirty years
Inscription for the Door of the Cell in Newgate, where Mrs. Browning, the Prentice-cide, was confined previous to her execution
Introductory note to Issue II
Issue II The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder
Introductory note to Issue III
Issue III The Invasion; or the British War Song
Introductory note to Issue IV
Issue IV La Sainte Guillotine: a New Song, attempted from the French
Meeting of the Friends of Freedom
Introductory note to Issue V
Issue V The Soldier's Friend
Sonnet to Liberty
Introductory note to Issue VI
Issue VI Quintessence of all the Dactylics that ever were, or ever will be published
Latin Verses, written immediately after the Revolution of the Fourth of September
Letter from a Lady
Introductory note to Issue VII
Issue VII Translation of the Latin Verses in Issue VI
Introductory note to Issue VIII
Issue VIII The Choice; imitated from the Battle of Sabla, in Carlyle's Specimens of Arabian Poetry
The Duke and the Taxing Man
Epigram on the Paris Loan, called the Loan upon England
Introductory note to Issue IX
Issue IX Ode to Anarchy
Song, recommended to be sung at all convivial Meetings, convened for the purpose of opposing the Assessed Tax Bill
Introductory note to Issue X
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Translation of the New Song of the Army of England
Introductory note to Issue XI
Issue XI To the Author of the Epistle to the Editors of The Anti-Jacobin
Ode to Lord Moira
Introductory note to Issue XII
Issue XII A Bit of an Ode to Mr. Fox
Mr. Fox's Birth-Day
Introductory note to Issue XIII
Issue XIII Acme and Septimius; or the Happy Union
Introductory note to Issue XIV
Issue XIV To the Author of The Anti-Jacobin
Lines, written under the Bust of Charles Fox at the Crown and Anchor
Lines written by a Traveller at Czarco-zelo, under the Bust of a certain Orator, once placed between those of Demosthenes and Cicero
Introductory note to Issue XV
Issue XV The Progress of Man. A Didactic Poem
Introductory note to Issue XVI
Issue XVI The Progress of Man, continued
Introductory note to Issue XVII
Issue XVII Imitation of Bion. Written at St. Ann's Hill
The New Coalition
Introductory note to Issue XVIII
Issue XVIII Imitation of Horace, Lib. 3. Carm. 25
Introductory note to Issue XIX
Issue XIX Chevy Chase
Introductory note to Issue XX
Issue XX Ode to Jacobinism
Introductory note to Issue XXI
Issue XXI The Progress of Man, continued
Introductory note to Issue XXII
Issue XXII The Jacobin
To the Editor of The Anti-Jacobin
Introductory note to Issue XXIII
Issue XXIII The Loves of the Triangles. A Mathematical and Philosophical Poem
Introductory note to Issue XXIV
Issue XXIV The Loves of the Triangles, continued
Introductory note to Issue XXV
Issue XXV Brissot's Ghost
Introductory note to Issue XXVI
Issue XXVI The Loves of the Triangles, continued
Introductory note to Issue XXVII
Issue XXVII A Consolatory Address to his Gun-Boats./By Citizen Muskein
Elegy on the Death of Jean Bon St. André
Introductory note to Issue XXVIII
Issue XXVIII Ode to my Country MDCCXCVIII
Introductory note to Issue XXIX
Issue XXIX Ode to the Director Merlin
Introductory note to Issue XXX
Issue XXX The Rovers; or the Double Arrangement
Introductory note to Issue XXXI
Issue XXXI The Rovers; or the Double Arrangement, continued
Introductory note to Issue XXXII
Issue XXXII An affectionate Effusion of Citizen Muskein, to Havre-de-Grace
Introductory note to Issue XXXIII
Issue XXXIII Translation of a Letter from Bawba-daraadul- phoola, to Neek-awl-aretchid-kooez
Introductory note to Issue XXXIV
Issue XXXIV Ode to a Jacobin
To the Editor of The Anti-Jacobin
[Translation]
Introductory note to Issue XXXV
Issue XXXV Ballynahinch; a New Song
De Navali Laude Britanniae [Translation]
Introductory note to Issue XXXVI
Issue XXXVI New Morality
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