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George Crabbe and his times, 1754-1832 : a critical and biographical study / René Huchon

Publisher (Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group)
Year 2018
Authors *Huchon, René 1872-1940 author

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OB00182513 Taylor & Francis eBooks Archive Collection (電子ブック) 9780429025181

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Other titles original title:Poète réaliste anglais
Notes First published in 1968 by Frank Cass and Company Limited."
This book was first published in 1968 First appearing in 1907, Renae Huchon with the help of original manuscripts rewrote the biography of Crabbe published by his son in 1834. As the title suggests, however, Huchon was not merely concerned with the presentation of Crabbe as a literary figure in isolation, and by conjuring up the atmosphere and background of the eighteenth century he is able to shed new light on Crabbe's poetry.There are descriptions of Aldborough, of the desolate heaths and marshy wastes where Crabbe spent his unhappy youth, which together with his background of poverty, and familiarity with the life of the country poor, led him to revolt against the current trend of pastoral poetry. At the time the most detailed study of Crabbe, this work is of foremost importance, for rarely is a poety placed so securely in his setting, and both followers of the poet, and devotees of the eighteenth century will welcome this being freely available agian
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Subjects LCSH:Crabbe, George 1754-1832
LCSH:Poets, English -- 18th century -- Biography  All Subject Search
LCSH:Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography  All Subject Search
FREE:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary
FREE:POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
FREE:LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Classification LCC:PR4513
DC23:821/.7
ID 8000084092
ISBN 9780429025181

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