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Night thoughts

Edward Young ; edited by Stephen Cornford

Cambridge University Press, 2008

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"This digitally printed version 2008"--T.p. verso

Originally published: 1989

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

During the century after its publication in 1742, 'Night Thoughts' was one of the most popular, widely read and influential poems in the English language. However, there have been no editions of the poem since the middle of the nineteenth century. This edition contains a critical introduction setting the poem in the context of the eighteenth-century sublime. There is a commentary which explains historical and linguistic obscurities, and a history of the poem's publication. The text is based on the first editions of the separate 'Nights', and the old spelling has been retained. The editions are collated here, and all substantive variants recorded. Dr Cornford's critical introduction discusses the conception of the poet's role; Young's attitude to the 'imagination' in the context of contemporary epistemology; eighteenth-century attitudes to death and immortality as expressed in sermons and devotional literature; and the critical reception of the poem in Britain and Europe. This discussion seeks to explain why a poem of Christian consolation, orthodox and ancient in its theology, became a seminal work in a secular cult of sepulchral melancholoy.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Night Thoughts (with textual variants) Notes
  • Bibliography of works cited in the Introduction and Notes
  • Further reading.

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