The task and selected other poems
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The task and selected other poems
Longman, [2002], 1994
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Bibliography: p. 326-328
Includes indexes
"A Pearson Education print on demand edition" -- On cover
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"First published 1994-- T.p. verso
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Series of original book: Longman annotated texts <BA14185790>
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Having previously suffered neglect as a result of Pope's dominance of the period, William Cowper (1731-1800) has now become a far more important figure in eighteenth-century literature. Following the successful format of the series, Professor Sambrook's edition consists of a comprehensive, contextual editor's introduction together with substantial annotation on the page. The Task (1785) is the principal text discussed together with a selection of Cowper's other poems which cover a wide range of his subjects, moods and styles.
目次
- PART 1: Cowper's early life and writings Madness, salvation and Mary Unwin
- John Newton and "Olney Hymns"
- madness and reprobation
- recovery - occasional poems and letters
- moral satires
- Lady Austen and light verse
- "The Task" - a poem of composite order
- "The Task" - idyllium and georgio
- "The Task" - philosophical satire
- "The Task" - baptized philosophy
- Lady Hesketh and the Homer translation
- last years
- Cowper's place PART 2: Early poems On Finding the Heel of a Shoe
- "Delia, Th'unkindest Girl on Earth"
- song - "No More Shall Hapless Celia's Ears"
- Epistle to Robert Lloyd
- "Doom'd, As I Am, In Solitude to Waste"
- "Hatred and Vengeance, My Eternal Portion" PART 3: Olney Hymns Walking with God
- Lovest Thou Me?
- Praise for the Fountain Opened
- Jehovah our Righteousness
- I will Praise the Lord at all Times
- Light Shining Out of Darkness PART 4: Poems (1782) The Progress of Error (lines 369-416)
- Truth (lines 131-64)
- Expostulation (lines 272-389)
- Hope (lines 663-771)
- Conversation (505-604)
- Retirement (365-480)
- Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk
- Boadicea - an ode PART 5: Later poems The Diverting History of John Gilpin
- The Colubriad
- On the Loss of the Royal George
- Epitaph on a Hare
- Sweet Meat has Sour Sauce
- On The Death of Mrs Throckmorton's Bulfinch
- On the Recepit of my Mother's Picture out of Norfolk
- Yardley Oak
- To Mary
- The Cast-away PART 6 Translation of Homer "Iliad" I, 1-8
- "Iliad" XII, 336-97
- "Odyssey" VII, 134-62.
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