Poems (ePub)
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Robert Southey's 'Poems' presents an intricate tapestry of emotion and storytelling, imbued with the rich textures of the Romantic era's literary style. Southey, a contemporary of Wordsworth and Coleridge, is distinguished by his mastery of lyrical...
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Robert Southey's 'Poems' presents an intricate tapestry of emotion and storytelling, imbued with the rich textures of the Romantic era's literary style. Southey, a contemporary of Wordsworth and Coleridge, is distinguished by his mastery of lyrical expression and rhythmic diversity. This collection is a testament to Southey's profound engagement with themes of revolution, humanism, and the natural world, which are emblematic of the context from which his work sprung. DigiCat Publishing, in reviving Southey's poems for a modern audience, proffers a meticulously crafted edition that venerates the original integrity of the text while providing the accessibility of contemporary formats, including print and ebooks.
A pivotal figure of the Romantic movement, Robert Southey's literary exploits are often overshadowed by the colossal reputations of his peers. Yet Southey's contributions to poetry and his idiosyncratic blend of visionary and narrative verse have established a significant yet often-unexplored reservoir of Romantic philosophy and aesthetic principles. His unflinching commitment to political and social commentary situates his work within the vibrant historical milieu of early nineteenth-century England, providing insight into the era's ideological currents and Southey's own traversing of the literary landscape.
For the aficionado of Romantic literature and the scholarly reader alike, 'Poems' by Robert Southey offers an enriching exploration into the heart of Romantic poetic discourse. This collection is not merely a reproduction; it is a celebration of linguistic artistry and historical legacy. Readers who cherish the harmonious blend of the lyrical and the profound will find in this edition of Southey's 'Poems' an enduring companion for both quiet introspection and spirited discussion.
A pivotal figure of the Romantic movement, Robert Southey's literary exploits are often overshadowed by the colossal reputations of his peers. Yet Southey's contributions to poetry and his idiosyncratic blend of visionary and narrative verse have established a significant yet often-unexplored reservoir of Romantic philosophy and aesthetic principles. His unflinching commitment to political and social commentary situates his work within the vibrant historical milieu of early nineteenth-century England, providing insight into the era's ideological currents and Southey's own traversing of the literary landscape.
For the aficionado of Romantic literature and the scholarly reader alike, 'Poems' by Robert Southey offers an enriching exploration into the heart of Romantic poetic discourse. This collection is not merely a reproduction; it is a celebration of linguistic artistry and historical legacy. Readers who cherish the harmonious blend of the lyrical and the profound will find in this edition of Southey's 'Poems' an enduring companion for both quiet introspection and spirited discussion.
Autoren-Porträt von Robert Southey
Robert Southey (1774-1843) was a distinguished English poet, historian, and biographer, who became Poet Laureate for Great Britain in 1813, a position he held until his death. Born in Bristol, he was a contemporary of Wordsworth and Coleridge, with whom he formed the nucleus of the Romantic poetry movement. His prolific literary output includes the epic poems 'Thalaba the Destroyer' (1801) and 'The Curse of Kehama' (1810), as well as his renowned oriental fantasy, 'The Tale of Paraguay' (1825). Southey's 'Poems' showcase his mastery in the art of versification and his distinctive style that effortlessly blends passion and contemplation. These poems offer insight into his world views and his commitment to social and political themes of his era. His work as a poet is marked by elaborate and exotic narratives, with a penchant for vibrant imagery and lyrical language. Though perhaps less prominent than his fellow Romantics in the present-day literary canon, Southey's impact on the landscape of 19th-century English literature is indubitable. His influence extended to the Lake District, where he resided and was an integral part of the locale's literary heritage. His scholarly style and dedication to the craft earned him a significant place among the literary figures of his day.
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- Autor: Robert Southey
- 2022, 152 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547222682
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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