Tales 1812 and Selected PoemsCUP Archive, 1967 - 484 Seiten This 1967 book aims to provide the student and general reader with a large selection of Crabbe's poems. It includes all of the Tales of 1812, two-thirds of The Parish Register and nearly half of The Borough, besides other poems - in all, a good third of Crabbe's prolific work. The introduction offers the reader a survey of Crabbe's life and his varied poems, and takes issue with persistent prejudices about Crabbe. It traces his relationship to the Romantic Age in which he wrote most of his work, takes up moral and social elements in his writing, and raises a number of critical discussions. A bibliography and chronology of Crabbe's life are included, with a selection of Crabbe's own notes to the poems. Before this book was published, the lack of a generous selection of Crabbe's work has largely excluded him from study. This volume addresses this dearth. |
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THE PARISH REGISTER 1807 | 15 |
THE BOROUGH 1810 | 53 |
TALES 1812 | 124 |
The Lovers Journey page | 230 |
Edward Shore | 240 |
Squire Thomas or The Precipitate Choice | 252 |
Jesse and Colin | 261 |
The Struggles of Conscience | 274 |
The Convert | 333 |
The Brothers | 345 |
The Learned Boy | 355 |
INFANCYA FRAGMENT 1816 | 370 |
THE WORLD OF DREAMS c 1817 | 374 |
TALES OF THE HALL 1819 | 383 |
The Preceptor Husband | 395 |
Delay Has Danger | 405 |
Advice or The Squire and the Priest | 287 |
The Confidant | 298 |
Resentment | 313 |
The Wager | 325 |
The Visit Concluded | 425 |
IN A NEAT COTTAGE 1822 | 438 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
appear beauty brother cause child cold comfort Conscience Crabbe cried danger dare delight doubt dread duty ease face fair faith fate father fear feel felt fond force gain gave gentle give grace grave grew grief grieved hand happy hear heard heart hope hour humble kind knew lady light live look lost maid mean meet mind move never night o'er once pain passion peace pity pleased pleasure poor praise pride reason replied rest Scene seem'd seen shame sigh smile soon sought soul speak spirit strong tell thee things thou thought told took tried true truth Twas weak wife wish young youth