THE POETICAL WORKS OF NICHOLAS ROWE
Author: Nicholas Rowe
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Published: 1798
Total Pages: 152
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Author: Nicholas Rowe
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Published: 1798
Total Pages: 152
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Published: 1781
Total Pages: 162
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Published: 1720
Total Pages: 348
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Published: 1715
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Published: 1715
Total Pages: 356
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Published: 1782
Total Pages: 142
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Published: 1796
Total Pages: 138
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-11-03
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 1134981848
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNicholas Rowe was the first Poet Laureate of the Georgian era. A fascinating and important yet largely overlooked figure in eighteenth-century literature, he is the ‘lost Augustan’. His plays are important both for the way they address the political and social concerns of the day and for reflecting a period in which the theatre was in crisis. This edition sets out to demonstrate Rowe’s mastery of the early eighteenth century theatre, especially his providing significant roles for women, and examines the political and historical stances of his plays. It also highlights his work as a translator, which was both innovative and deeply in tune with current practices as exemplified by John Dryden and Alexander Pope. This is the first scholarly edition of all Rowe’s plays and poems and is accompanied by 15 musical scores and 31 black and white illustrations. In this fourth volume his poetry and the first part of his translation of Lucan's Pharsalia, described by Samuel Johnson as one of the greatest productions in English poetry, is presented. A newly written explanatory introduction by Stephen Bernard to the poems, and by Robin Sowerby to the Pharsalia, precedes each of full edited texts. The second part of the text and textual apparatus are included with the fifth volume of this edition. A consolidated bibliography is also included with the final volume for ease of reference.