Mark Akenside: A ReassessmentRobin Dix Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2000 - 296 sider This is the first book of Akenside criticism to be published since C. T. Houpt's biographical and critical study, which initially appeared in 1944. This important collection of essays examines the full range of Akenside's poetical output, from his earliest published work to the later odes and posthumous published poems. |
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Akenside and the Lamp of Science | 51 |
The 1737 Poems | 83 |
Akenside and the EighteenthCentury Controversy over Ridicule | 108 |
Akensides The Pleasures of Imagination | 132 |
Akenside Coleridge and the Pleasures of Transcendence | 156 |
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