This book is the first-ever scholarly edition of one of the bestselling and most revered poets in the nineteenth century—a poet excluded from the canon by twentieth-century critics. A poor youth who died early from tuberculosis, Kirke White shaped the popular image of the Romantic artist as a young rebel against convention who is too sensitive to survive in the harsh commercial world. As a prodigy who made his incipient death the subject of his tragic poetry, he was influential on both sides of the Atlantic—on Keats, Byron, Shelley, Browning, Emerson and Bryant. The edition restores his powerful, macabre and prophetic verse to attention, and also demonstrates his variety and range. It includes a comprehensive introduction discussing the creation of his public image, the marketing of his poetry, and the impacts he made on nineteenth-century poetry, on labouring-class writing and on publishing history.
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This book is the first-ever scholarly edition of one of the bestselling and most revered poets in the nineteenth century—a poet excluded from the canon by twentieth-century critics.
Chronology of Kirke White’s Life Introduction A Note on Copyright — the Remains, 1824 Manuscripts Editions Poems from Clifton Grove: a Sketch in Verse, with Other Poems Poems from The Remains of Henry Kirke White 1807 Poems first published in The Remains of Henry Kirke White 1808, 1811, 1821, 1822, 1823 and 1825 Poems Not Included in Clifton Grove or in Southey’s The Remains of Kirke White Unpublished Manuscript Fragments From Kirke White’s Commonplace Book Prose Appendix I: Southey’s Account of the Life of H. K. White from The Remains Of Henry Kirke White (1807) Appendix II: Southey’s Preface to Vol. III of *Remains *(1822)
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9781802074703
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2024-07-12
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Liverpool University Press
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239 mm
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163 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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Tim Fulford is Professor of English at De Montfort University, Leicester. His previous publications include Experimentalism in Wordsworth’s Later Poetry: Dialogues with the Dead (2023), The Collected Letters of Sir Humphry Davy (edited with Sharon Ruston, 2020) and The Collected Writings of Robert Bloomfield (edited with John Goodridge and Sam Ward, 2019).