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This work reprints literary parodies written by some of the major Romantic writer (Byron, Keats, Coleridge) as well as by their obscure and unknown contemporaries.
| ISBN | 0838634583 | | DEWEY | 827.708 | | ISBN13 | 9780838634585 (What's this?) | | DEWEY edition | DC20 | | Publisher | Associated University Presses | | Pages | 409 | | Imprint | Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,U.S. | | Weight (grammes) | 780 | | Format | Hardback | | Published in | Cranbury | | Publication date | 31 Oct 1992 | | Height (mm) | 20 | | Library of Congress | PR1111.P38 | | Academic level | General |
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| | | Foreword: Parody and Romantic Ideology by Linda Hutcheon | | 7 | | | | Introduction | | 11 | | 1 | | George Canning and John Hookham Frere, from The Anti-Jacobin (1797) | | 25 | | 2 | | Nehemiah Higginbottom, "Sonnets, attempted in the Manner of 'Contemporary Writers'" (1797) | | 32 | | 3 | | Robert Southey, "Inscription under an Oak" (1799) | | 35 | | 4 | | "S," "Joseph: An Attempt at Simplicity" (1799) | | 37 | | 5 | | Robert Southey, from "The Amatory Poems of Abel Shufflebottom" (1799) | | 39 | | 6 | | Anonymous, "Barham Downs; or Goody Grizzle and Her Ass" (1801) | | 41 | | 7 | | Peter Bayley, "The Fisherman's Wife" (1803) | | 46 | | 8 | | Edward Copleston, "L'Allegro, A Poem" (1807) | | 54 | | 9 | | George Manners, "The Bards of the Lake" (1809) | | 62 | | 10 | | Anonymous, "Lines originally intended to have been inserted in the last Edition of Wordsworth's Poems" (1811) | | 68 | | 11 | | Anonymous, "Review Extraordinary" (1812) | | 70 | | 12 | | James and Horace Smith, from Rejected Addresses (1812) | | 73 | | 13 | | Francis Hodgson, from Leaves of Laurel (1813) | | 94 | | 14 | | Eaton Stannard Barrett, from The Heroine, or Adventures of Cherubina (1813) | | 101 | | 15 | | Anonymous, "The Universal Believer" (1815) | | 112 | | 16 | | James Hogg, from The Poetic Mirror (1816) | | 114 | | 17 | | William Hone, from his Parodies on The Book of Common Prayer (1817) | | 139 | | 18 | | John Keats, "The Gothic Looks Solemn" (1817) | | 147 | | 19 | | Anonymous, "The Old Tolbooth" (1818) | | 148 | | 20 | | Thomas Love Peacock, from Nightmare Abbey (1818) | | 156 | | 21 | | D. M. Moir, "The Rime of the Auncient Waggonere" (1819) | | 163 | | | More... | | |
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