A Century of Sonnets: The Romantic-era Revival, 1750-1850Paula R. Feldman, Daniel Robinson Oxford University Press, 1999 - 279 pages Expertly edited by Paula R. Feldman and Daniel Robinson, this volume is the first in modern times to collect the sonnets of the Romantic period--many never before published in the twentieth century--and contains nearly five hundred examples composed between 1750 and 1850 by 81 poets, nearly half of them women. A Century of Sonnets includes in their entirety such important but difficult to find sonnet sequences as William Wordsworth's The River Duddon, Mary Robinson's Sappho and Phaon, and Robert Southey's Poems on the Slave Trade, along with Browning's enduring classic, Sonnets from the Portuguese. The poems collected here express the full sweep of human emotion and explore a wide range of themes, including love, grief, politics, friendship, nature, art, and the enigmatic character of poetry itself. Indeed, for many poets the sonnet form elicited their strongest work. A Century of Sonnets shows us that far from disappearing with Shakespeare and the English Renaissance, the sonnet underwent a remarkable rebirth in the Romantic period, giving us a rich body of work that continues to influence poets even today. |
Contents
Suggested Further Reading | 21 |
While summersuns oer the gay prospect played | 27 |
To Sleep | 31 |
Where the wild woods and pathless forests frown | 38 |
To the Torrid Zone | 44 |
Written at Bamborough Castle | 46 |
To the River Tweed | 47 |
To the River Cherwell | 48 |
To Mr Henry Cary On the Publication of his Sonnets | 103 |
Eliza Kirkham Mathews 17721802 | 106 |
How sweet it is when mother Fancy rocks | 113 |
221 | 119 |
Mutability | 131 |
Occasioned by Reading Mrs M ary Robinsons Poems | 137 |
Written at Rossana November 18 1799 | 143 |
To My Brother O thou art far away from medear boy | 149 |
To Valclusa | 49 |
To the Owl | 50 |
Ann Radcliffe 17641823 | 51 |
Night | 52 |
Storied Sonnet | 53 |
Anna Maria Jones 17481829 | 54 |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 17721834 | 55 |
No III Priestley | 56 |
No V Kosciusko | 57 |
No VII To the Rev W L Bowles | 58 |
No IX To William Godwin Author of Political Justice | 59 |
To the Autumnal Moon | 60 |
To the River Otter | 61 |
Fancy in Nubibus Or The Poet in the Clouds | 63 |
Laura to Petrarch | 90 |
To a Goose | 97 |
On First Looking into Chapmans Homer | 152 |
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles | 158 |
Ozymandias | 164 |
Horace Smith 17791849 | 170 |
Samuel Rogers 17631855 | 176 |
Thomas Moore 17791852 | 182 |
William Ewart Gladstone 180998 | 183 |
God of the Changeful Year | 189 |
The Maniac | 195 |
Oh if thou lovst me love me not so well | 201 |
The Confessional | 207 |
Eliza Cook 181889 | 209 |
Mary Robinsons Preface to Sappho and Phaon | 233 |
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Common terms and phrases
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