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This Casebook presents a wide-ranging view of elements in eighteenth-century poetry which anticipate the Romantic movement. The principal poets considered are Thomson, Gray, Collins, Goldsmith, Cowper and Crabbe. The selection of critical commentary is arranged in sections which reflect the different emerging concepts which eventually shaped the Romantic movement, such as Poetics and Poetic Diction, Nature, Landscape and Description, Poetry and Society, Poetry and Religion and The Self and the Imagination.
J R WATSON, is Professor of English in the University of Durham. His publications include Wordsworth's Vital Soul (1982), English Poetry of the Romantic Period (1985) and the Casebook on Browning's 'Men and Women' and Other Poems.
General Editor's PrefaceIntroductionPART 1: 18TH, 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY CRITICISMPART 2: FROM AUGUSTAN TO ROMANTICPoetics and Poetic DictionNature, Landscape and DescriptionPoetry and SocietyPoetry and ReligionThe Self and the ImaginationSelect BibliographyNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsIndex