Romantic Narrative ArtUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1960 - 225 pages “The first comprehensive survey of the narrative poetry of the Romantic era, is organized to focus attention on three principal narrative types: ballad, imaginative story and realistic tale” – Back cover. |
Contents
Neoclassic BalladImitating | 12 |
Realism and Escape in Some Minor Poets | 115 |
The Adventurous Narrative | 135 |
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action adventurous Ancient Mariner Augustan ballad ballad-imitations Belle Dame Blake Bristowe Tragedie Burns's Byron CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ cantos Chapter characters Chevy Chase Christabel civilization coherence Coleridge Coleridge's complex conception Crabbe Crabbe's critics CRUZ The University diction Don Juan dramatic E. M. Forster early eighteenth eighteenth-century emotions English epic Eugene Aram example Excursion experience fact feeling Giaour Haidée Henry and Emma hero heroic Hood Hood's human Hunt Hunt's I. A. Richards ideal Iliad imaginative individual Juan's Keats Keats's Kubla Khan Lara later literary means moral narration narrative poetry narrative verse Nature Neo-classic Neo-classicism nineteenth century novel Nutbrowne Maide observed organization ottava rima passion Peter Grimes poet poet's poetic Prelude Prior prose protagonist realistic Rimini Rokeby Romantic satire Scott Shanter significance simple social society stanza story structure style symbolic techniques tion Tiriel Tom Jones tradition UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA vision visionary lyric Waverley novels Wordsworth

