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Southey Edward Dowden

Southey By Edward Dowden

Southey by Edward Dowden


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Edward Dowden's biography of Robert Southey (1774-1843), published in 1879, provides a concise description of the Poet Laureate's life and works. Taking a holistic approach, Dowden painted a portrait of Southey notable for the extensive quotations which allow the reader to hear the subject's own voice.

Southey Summary

Southey by Edward Dowden

This 1879 biography of poet and author Robert Southey (1774-1843), friend of Coleridge and Wordsworth, and Poet Laureate, provided a fresh and concise account of his literary endeavours and personal experiences. Written by Edward Dowden (1843-1913), an author and poet of the subsequent generation, and published in the first series of English Men of Letters, the work charts Southey's life, education, travels and literary activities, as well as his changing political views from the Jacobinism of his youth to the relatively conservative outlook of his later years. The book is notable for the extensive quotations which allow the reader to hear the subject's voice, but takes its cue from the writings as a whole instead of engaging in the analysis of individual books and poems.

Table of Contents

1. Childhood; 2. Westminster, Oxford, Pantisocracy, and marriage; 3. Wanderings, 1795-1803; 4. Ways of life at Kewsick, 1803-39; 5. Ways of life at Kewsick, 1803-39 (continued); 6. Changes and events, 1803-43; 7. Southey's work in literature.

Additional information

NLS9781108034630
9781108034630
1108034632
Southey by Edward Dowden
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-11-03
214
N/A
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