Romantic parodies, 1797-1831 /
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Imprint: | Rutherford [N.J.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London ; Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses, c1992. |
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Description: | 409 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1390002 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword: Parody and Romantic Ideology / Linda Hutcheon
- 1. George Canning and John Hookham Frere, from The Anti-Jacobin (1797)
- 2. Nehemiah Higginbottom, "Sonnets, attempted in the Manner of 'Contemporary Writers'" (1797)
- 3. Robert Southey, "Inscription under an Oak" (1799)
- 4. "S," "Joseph: An Attempt at Simplicity" (1799)
- 5. Robert Southey, from "The Amatory Poems of Abel Shufflebottom" (1799)
- 6. Anonymous, "Barham Downs; or Goody Grizzle and Her Ass" (1801)
- 7. Peter Bayley, "The Fisherman's Wife" (1803)
- 8. Edward Copleston, "L'Allegro, A Poem" (1807)
- 9. George Manners, "The Bards of the Lake" (1809)
- 10. Anonymous, "Lines originally intended to have been inserted in the last Edition of Wordsworth's Poems" (1811)
- 11. Anonymous, "Review Extraordinary" (1812)
- 12. James and Horace Smith, from Rejected Addresses (1812)
- 13. Francis Hodgson, from Leaves of Laurel (1813)
- 14. Eaton Stannard Barrett, from The Heroine, or Adventures of Cherubina (1813)
- 15. Anonymous, "The Universal Believer" (1815)
- 16. James Hogg, from The Poetic Mirror (1816)
- 17. William Hone, from his Parodies on The Book of Common Prayer (1817)
- 18. John Keats, "The Gothic Looks Solemn" (1817)
- 19. Anonymous, "The Old Tolbooth" (1818)
- 20. Thomas Love Peacock, from Nightmare Abbey (1818)
- 21. D. M. Moir, "The Rime of the Auncient Waggonere" (1819)
- 22. Anonymous, "Pleasant Walks: A Cockney Pastoral" (1819)
- 23. John Hamilton Reynolds, Peter Bell (1819)
- 24. D. M. Moir, "Christabel, Part Third" (1819)
- 25. John Wilson Lockhart, from Benjamin the Waggoner (1819)
- 26. John Hamilton Reynolds, The Dead Asses (1819)
- 27. Percy Bysshe Shelley, Peter Bell The Third (1819)
- 28. William Maginn, "Don Juan Unread" (1819)
- 29. David Carey, "The Water Melon" (1820)
- 30. William Maginn and Others, from "'Luctus' on the Death of Sir Daniel Donnelly, Late Champion of Ireland" (1820)
- 31. Anonymous, "The Nose-Drop: A Physiological Ballad" (1821)
- 32. William Hone, "A New Vision" (1821)
- 33. Eyre Evans Crone, "Characters of Living Authors, By Themselves" (1821)
- 34. Lord Byron, The Vision of Judgment (1821)
- 35. Anonymous, "To the Veiled Magician" (1822)
- 36. Anonymous, "Lyrical Ballad" (1822)
- 37. Thomas Colley Grattan, "Confessions of an English Glutton" (1823)
- 38. Caroline Bowles Southey, "Letter from a Washerwoman" and "Fragments" (1823)
- 39. Catherine Maria Fanshawe, "Fragment in Imitation of Wordsworth" (n.d.)
- 40. William Hay Forbes, "Cockney Contributions for the First of April" (1824)
- 41. William Frederick Deacon, from Warreniana (1824)
- 42. Thomas Hood, "Ode to Mr. Graham," from Odes and Addresses to Great People (1825)
- 43. Thomas Love Peacock, "Proemium of an Epic," from Paper Money Lyrics (1825)
- 44. Hartley Coleridge, "He Lived Amidst Th' Untrodden Ways" (1827)
- 45. James Hogg, "Ode to a Highland Bee" (1829)
- 46. Anonymous, "A Driver of a Rattling Cab" (1831).