The Early Life of Samuel Rogers
Author: Peter William Clayden
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 430
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Author: Peter William Clayden
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 430
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bradford Keyes Mudge
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1989-01-01
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780300044430
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSara Coleridge (1802-1852), daughter of the poet, was a woman of exceptional intellectual energy. After she published two books before she was twenty-two, she became the editor and promoter of her father's works, marketing them as the philosophic cure to the social ills of the times.
Author: Peter William Clayden
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Published: 1889
Total Pages: 254
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jeffery W Vail
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2022-07-30
Total Pages: 857
ISBN-13: 1000743691
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThomas Moore was one of the most prominent authors of the early 19th century. This collection presents over 600 previously unpublished letters from numerous libraries, archives and other sources worldwide. Vail's extensively-annotated edition will make available a treasure trove of material which will prove invaluable to any Romantic scholar.
Author: Samuel Rogers
Publisher: Boydell Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 9781843830436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSamuel Rogers began his diary before his twenty-first birthday. He expresses his intense loneliness as chaplain to the unsatisfactory Dennys of Bishops Stortford, and his efforts to obtain comfort from the nearby godly community - including visits to Wethersfield, where his father was lecturer.
Author: Richard Lansdown
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2015-04-23
Total Pages: 667
ISBN-13: 0191044776
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlongside Jane Austen, the Brontë sisters, and Oscar Wilde, Lord Byron possesses a star-quality unlike other classic British authors. His life as poet, philanderer, homosexual, and freedom fighter is legendary, and this new selection from his powerful letters and journals tells the story from the inside, in Byron's own racy and passionate style. Though Byron is chiefly known as a poet, his letters and journals are one of the glories of English prose literature, and one of the greatest British acts of autobiography, alongside Pepys' Diary and Boswell's Journal. This new selection, taken from the authoritative and unbowdlerized edition prepared by Leslie Marchand in the 1970s, not only provides the cream of his informal prose; it amounts to a biography in Byron's own words. No other English writer lived so remarkable an existence, from rented rooms in Aberdeen to a Nottinghamshire peerage, from European fame to English infamy, and notorious Italian exile to a glorious death in the Greek War of Independence.The letters and journals are selected, introduced, and annotated to provide a running narrative of the life and career of his remarkable man in his own unmistakable words.
Author: Jeffery W Vail
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-04-02
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 1000749215
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThomas Moore was one of the most prominent authors of the early 19th century. This collection presents over 600 previously unpublished letters from numerous libraries, archives and other sources worldwide. Vail's extensively-annotated edition will make available a treasure trove of material which will prove invaluable to any Romantic scholar.
Author: Joanna Baillie
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 572
ISBN-13: 9780838638125
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese annotated letters present the first personal glimpse of this Scottish playwright as she wrote and lived. It documents her problems with publishers, describes her encounters with Wordsworth, Byron, Southey, Berry and other literary figures, outlines a long relationship with Scott and places an active literary woman in the historical and social setting of early to mid-nineteenth century Britain.
Author: William Laud
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 361
ISBN-13: 1783272678
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe correspondence of William Laud, archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645, provides revealing insights into his mind, methods and activities, especially in the 1630s, as he sought to remodel the church and the clerical estatein the three kingdoms.