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ENGLISH POETS - OF THE - EIGHTEENTH CENTURY - SELECTED AND EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION - BY - ERNEST BERNBAUM - PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
PREFACE
E. B. - INTRODUCTION
II. ORTHODOXY AND CLASSICISM ASSAILED (1726-1750)
III. THE PROGRESS OF SENTIMENTALISM
IV. THE TRIUMPH OF SENTIMENTALISM (1776-1800)
ENGLISH POETS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY - JOHN POMFRET - THE CHOICE
DANIEL DEFOE - FROM THE TRUE-BORN ENGLISHMAN
JOSEPH ADDISON - FROM THE CAMPAIGN
MATTHEW PRIOR - TO A CHILD OF QUALITY FIVE YEARS OLD THE AUTHOR FORTY
This anthology gathers the most beloved verses of the eighteenth‑century English lyric, presenting them in a clean, unadorned format that lets the poetry speak for itself. The editor has modernized spelling and punctuation where it aids comprehension, while preserving the original flavor of works such as Pope’s couplets or Burns’s rustic songs, and even provides a handy glossary for occasional dialect. Listeners will move through the period’s evolving tastes, from genteel pastoral musings to sharper satirical turns, without the distraction of scholarly footnotes.
Beyond the headline names, the collection also revives a handful of poems that were popular in their day but have since faded, offering a glimpse into the broader literary landscape of the era. Arranged chronologically, the selections trace the shift from early orthodoxy and classicism to the more personal and experimental voices that followed. Whether you are a casual lover of verse or a student of poetic history, the anthology paints a vivid portrait of the eighteenth‑century mind, inviting you to hear both the celebrated and the obscure in one seamless listening experience.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (570K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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