Poems, 1799 Poems, 1799

Poems, 1799

Publisher Description

Southey's contribution to English poetry was to loosen it. His short ballads, mocked as they were in the Anti-Jacobin, possess freedom, vigour and humour. They are closely bound up with Lyrical Ballads, from which he borrowed before and after publication, but which he attacked in a highly influential review on its publication. Eight ballads are found in this successor volume to Poems 1797, which also includes the lengthy 'Vision of the Maid of Orleans', and a group of eclogues, among them the mournful 'Ruined cottage', plagiarized from Wordsworth.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1843
21 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
102
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
86.9
KB
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