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Eighteen hundred and eleven: poetry, protest and economic crisis

Eighteen hundred and eleven: poetry, protest and economic crisis
Eighteen hundred and eleven: poetry, protest and economic crisis
A lively historical and biographical account of the economic crisis of 1811 which brought Britain to the brink of revolution, through analysis of a controversial protest poem by Anna Letitia Barbauld and works by Wordsworth, Coleridge and others. It is essential reading for readers interested in Romantic-era poetry in a political context.
romanticism, poetry, protest, economic crisis, women writers
Cambridge University Press
Clery, Emma
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Clery, Emma
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Clery, Emma (2017) Eighteen hundred and eleven: poetry, protest and economic crisis (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, 116), vol. 116, First ed. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press, 330pp.

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A lively historical and biographical account of the economic crisis of 1811 which brought Britain to the brink of revolution, through analysis of a controversial protest poem by Anna Letitia Barbauld and works by Wordsworth, Coleridge and others. It is essential reading for readers interested in Romantic-era poetry in a political context.

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Published date: 1 June 2017
Keywords: romanticism, poetry, protest, economic crisis, women writers
Organisations: English

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Local EPrints ID: 407930
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/407930
PURE UUID: dc91ffa0-4207-40d4-827c-242e59c20b07

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Date deposited: 29 Apr 2017 01:03
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 13:38

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Author: Emma Clery

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