Sunday 16 October 2011

Nineteenth Century Poetry Book

His Grotto, a poem on Queen Caroline's grotto at Richmond was printed in 1732; and his chief poem, The Spleen, in 1737 with a preface by his friend Richard Glover. These and some other short poems were printed in Robert Dodsley's collection (1748), and subsequently in various editions of the British poets. They were edited in 1796 with a preface by John Aikin and in 1858 by Robert Aris Willmott with the poems of Thomas Gray and others. The Spleen, which was not originally intended for publication, is an epistle to Cuthbert Jackson, advocating cheerfulness, exercise and a quiet content as remedies. It is full of witty sayings. Thomas Gray said of it: "There is a profusion of wit everywhere; reading would have formed his judgment, and harmonized his verse, for even his wood-notes often break out into strains of real poetry and music". Despite this praise, Green is thought of as a "one-poem" poet, to the point that he became known as "Spleen-Green [Source: Wikipedia]

Friday 14 October 2011

Nineteenth Century Poetry Book

Book Name: Nineteenth Century Poetry Book
Author: Willmott, Robert Aris, 1809-1863; Duyckinck, Evert A. (Evert Augustus), 1816-1878; John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Subject: English poetry; American poetry
Publisher: New York : Harper & Bros.
Year: 1857
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
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Book from the collections of: Harvard University
Collection: americana
Cost: Aprox. 10,00,000 INR
Location: India
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