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Contents
PREFACE
TO THE NINTH EDITION
xix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
xxix
The Romantic Period
(1785-1832)
INTRODUCTION
3
TIMELINE
28
Balladry and Ballad Revivals
зі
Lord Randall
32
Bonny Barbara Allan
33
The Wife of Usher's Well
34
The Three Ravens
35
Sir Patrick Spens
36
The Daemon-lover
37
Anna Letitia Barbauld
(1743—1825) 39
The Mouse's Petition
40
An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study
42
A Summer Evening's Meditation
43
Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq., on the Rejection of the Bill for
Abolishing the Slave Trade
46
The Rights of Woman
48
To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible
49
Wash ing-Day
50
The Caterpillar
52
Charlotte Smith
(1749—1806) 53
Elegiac Sonnets
54
Written at the Close of Spring
54
To Sleep
54
To Night
55
Written in the Church-Yard at Middleton in Sussex
55
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VII
viii
I CONTENTS
On Being Cautioned against Walking on an Headland Overlooking
the Sea, Because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic
56
The Sea View
56
The Swallow
57
Beachy Head
59
Mary Robinson
(1757?—1800) 77
January,
1795 79
London's Summer Morning
80
The Poor Singing Dame
81
The Haunted Beach
83
The Poet's Garret
84
To the Poet Coleridge
86
THE SLAVE TRADE AND THE LITERATURE
OF ABOLITION
88
JOHN NEWTON: Faith's Review and Expectation (Amazing Grace)
90
THOMAS
CLARKSON:
Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of
the Human Species
91
From Part III, Chapter
1
("Imaginary conversation with
an African")
91
From Part III, Chapter
3
("The dimensions of a slave vessel" and
the
Zong
Incident)
93
WILLIAM COWPER: The Negro's Complaint
95
OLAUDAH
EQÜIANO:
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of
Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus
Vassa,
the African
98
From Chapter
3
[From Virginia to England]
99
From Chapter
4
[Sold Again]
102
From, Chapter
5
[Cruelty of the West Indian Planters]
104
HANNAH MORE AND EAGLESFIELD SMITH: From The
Sorrows of Yamba
105
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE: From On the Slave Trade
108
WILLIAM COBBETT: From Slave Trade
110
William Blake
(1757—1827) 112
AH Religions Are One
116
There Is No Natural Religion
[а] П6
There Is No Natural Religion [b]
117
Songs of Innocence and of Experience
118
Songs of Innocence
118
Introduction
118
The Ecchoing Green
119
The Lamb
120
The Little Black
Bov
120
CONTENTS
I
ix
The Chimney Sweeper
121
The Divine Image
122
Holy Thursday
122
Nurse's Song
123
Infant Joy
123
On Anothers Sorrow
124
Songs of Experience
125
Introduction
125
Earth's Answer
125
The Clod
&
the Pebble
127
Holy Thursday
127
The Chimney Sweeper
128
Nurse's Song
128
The Sick Rose
128
The Fly
129
The
Tyger
129
My Pretty Rose Tree
131
Ah! Sun-flower
131
The Garden of Love
131
London
132
The Human Abstract
133
Infant Sorrow
134
A Poison Tree
134
To Tirzah
134
A Divine Image
135
The Book of Thel
135
Visions of the Daughters of Albion
141
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
148
A Song of Liberty
159
Blake's Notebook
160
Mock on, Mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau
160
Never pain to tell thy love
161
I
askèd a
thief
161
And did those feet
161
Two Letters on Sight and Vision
162
Robert Burns
(1759-1796)
ies
Green grow the rashes
167
Holv Willie's Praver
168
To a Mouse
171
To a Louse
172
Auld Lang Syne
173
Tarn o' Shanter: A Tale
174
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
179
Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn
180
A Red, Red Rose
181
Song: For a' that and a' that
181
χ Ι
CONTENTS
THE REVOLUTION CONTROVERSY AND THE
"SPIRIT OF THE AGE"
183
RICHARD PRICE: From A Discourse on the Love of Our Country
184
EDMUND BURKE: From Reflections on the Revolution in France
187
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT: From A Vindication of the Rights of Men
194
THOMAS PAINE: From Rights of Man
199
JAMES GILLRAY: Prints and Propaganda
203
Smelling out a Rat
204
French Liberty, British Slavery
205
Zenith of French Glory
206
The British Butcher
207
Mary Wollstonecraft
(1759—1797)
208
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
211
From The Dedication to
M. Talleyrand-Périgord
211
Introduction
213
Chapter
2.
The Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character
Discussed
217
From Chapter
4.
Observations on the State of Degradation
. . . 232
Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway,
and Denmark
239
Advertisement
240
Letter
1 240
From Letter
5 246
Maria Edgeworth
(1768—1849) 253
The Irish Incognito
254
William Wordsworth
(1770—1850) 270
Lyrical Ballads
272
Goody Blake and Harry Gill
272
Simon Lee
275
We Are Seven
278
Lines Written in Early Spring
280
Expostulation and Reply
280
The Tables Turned
281
The Thorn
282
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
288
Preface to Lyrical Ballads
(1802) 292
[The Subject and Language of Poetry]
293
["What Is a Poet?"]
299
["Emotion Recollected in Tranquillity"]
303
Strange fits of passion have I known
305
She dwelt among the untrodden ways
305
Three years she grew
306
CONTENTS
I
xi
A slumber did my spirit seal
307
I travelled among unknown men
307
Nutting
308
The Ruined Cottage
309
Michael
320
Resolution and Independence
330
I wandered Ioneiy as a cloud
334
My heart leaps up
335
Ode: Intimations of Immortality
335
The Solitary Reaper
342
Elegiac Stanzas
343
Sonnets
344
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September
3, 1802 344
It is a beauteous evening
345
To
Toussaint
l'Ouverture
345
September
1st, 1802 346
London,
1802 346
The world is too much with us
347
Surprised by joy
347
Mutability
348
Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways
348
The Prelude
349
THE VERSIONS OF THE PRELUDE
351
The Crossing of the Alps
352
From
1805.
Book Sixth
352
From
1850.
Book Sixth
353
The Climbing of Snowdon
354
From
1805.
Book Thirteenth
354
From
1850.
Book Fourteenth
355
THE
l8oş
PRELUDE
Book First. Introduction: Childhood and School-time
356
From Book Second. School-time (continued)
370
[Boyhood Adventures; "Blest the Infant Babe"]
370
[Address to Coleridge]
378
From Book Fifth. Books
378
[The Dream of the Arab]
378
[The Boy of Winander; The Drowned Man]
381
Front Book Sixth. Cambridge and the Alps
384
["Human Nature Seeming Born Again"]
384
[Crossing
Simplon
Pass]
384
From Book Seventh. Residence in London
388
[The Blind Beggar; Bartholomew Fair]
388
From Book Tenth. Residence in France and French Revolution
391
[Reign of Terror]
391
[Retrospect: First Impression of the Revolution; The Outbreak
of War Between France and Britain]
392
[Crisis, Breakdown, and Recovery]
394
xii 1 CONTENTS
From Book Eleventh.
Imagination,
How Impaired and Restored
395
[Spots of Time]
395
From Book Thirteenth. Conclusion
398
[Vision on Mount Snowdon]
398
[Final Prophecy]
402
Dorothy Wordsworth (1771—
1855) 402
From The Alfoxden Journal
404
From The Grasmere Journals
406
Grasmere
—
A Fragment
415
Thoughts on My Sick-Bed
417
Sir Walter
Scott (1771—1832)
418
The Lay of the Last Minstrel
420
Introduction
420
Proud
Maisie
423
Redgauntlet
424
Wandering Willie's Tale
424
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(1772,-1834) 437
The Eolian Harp
439
This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison
441
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
443
Kubla Khan
459
Christabel 462
Frost at Midnight
477
Dejection: An Ode
479
The Pains of Sleep
483
To William Wordsworth
484
Epitaph
487
Biographia
Literaria
488
Chapter
4 488
[Mr. Wordsworth's earlier poems]
488
[On fancy and imagination
—
the investigation of the distinction
important to the fine arts]
490
Chapter
13
[On the imagination, or esemplastic power]
491
Chapter
14.
Occasion of the Lyrical Ballads, and the objects origi¬
nally proposed
—
preface to the second edition
—
the ensuing
controversy, its causes and acrimony
—
philosophic definitions of
a poem and poetry with scholia.
491
Chapter
17 496
[Examination of the tenets peculiar to Mr. Wordsworth]
496
[Rustic life (above all, low and rustic life) especially unfavorable to
the formation of a human diction
—
the best parts of language
the products of philosophers, not clowns or shepherds]
497
[The language of Milton as much the language of real life, yea,
incomparably more so than that of the cottager]
498
CONTENTS
I
xiii
Lectures on Shakespeare
499
[Fancy and Imagination in Shakespeare's Poetry]
499
[Mechanic vs. Organic Form]
501
The Statesman's Manual
502
[On Symbol and Allegory]
502
[The Satanic Hero]
504
Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
505
Materialism
505
Difference between Stories of Dreams and Ghosts
505
Hamlet. Principles and Maxims. Love
507
Painting
507
Thelwall
508
Poetry
508
Mr. Coleridge's System of Philosophy
508
Charles Lamb
(1775—1834) 509
From On the Tragedies of Shakespeare, Considered with Reference to
Their Fitness for Stage Representation
511
Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading
514
Old China
519
Jane Austen
(1775—
1817)
523
Love and Friendship: A Novel in a Series of Letters
525
Plan of a Novel, According to Hints from Various Quarters
544
William Hazlitt
(1778—1830) 546
Characters of Shakespeare's Plays
548
Coriolanus
548
My First Acquaintance with Poets
551
Thomas De Quincey (1785—1859) 565
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
567
Preliminary Confessions [The Prostitute Ann]
567
Introduction to the Pains of Opium [The Malay]
569
The Pains of Opium [Opium Reveries and Dreams]
571
On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth
580
THE GOTHIC AND THE DEVELOPMENT
OF A MASS READERSHIP
584
HORACE WALPOLE: From The Castle of Otranto
586
ANNA LETITIA AIKIN (later
BARBAÜLD)
andjOHN AIKIN
589
On the Pleasure Derived from Objects of Tenor; with Sir
Bertrand, a
Fragment
589
WILLIAM
BECKFORD:
From Vathek
594
ANN RADCLIFFE
598
From The Romance of the Forest
599
From The Mysteries of Udolpho
601
xiv ! CONTENTS
MATTHEW GREGORY LEWIS:
From The Monk
602
SAMUEL TAYLOR
COLERIDGE
608
From
Review
of The Monk by Matthew Lewis
608
From Biographia
Literaria
611
George Gordon, Lord Byron
(1788—1824)
612
Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos
616
She walks in beauty
617
Darkness
618
So, we'll go no more a roving
620
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
620
Canto
1 620
["Sin's Long Labyrinth"]
620
Canto
3 622
["Once More upon the Waters"]
622
[Waterloo]
626
[Napoleon]
627
[Switzerland]
631
Manfred
638
Donjuan
672
Fragment
673
Canto
1 673
[Juan and Donna Julia]
673
Canto
2 704
[The Shipwreck]
704
[Juan and Haidee]
711
From The Vision of Judgment
726
On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year
742
Letters
744
To Thomas Moore (Jan.
28, 1817) 744
To Douglas Kinnaird (Oct.
26, 1819) 746
To Percy Bysshe Shelley (Apr.
26, 1821) 747
Percy Bysshe Shelley
(1792,-182,2) 748
Mutability
751
To Wordsworth
752
Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
752
Mont Blanc
770
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
773
Ozymandias
776
On Love
776
Stanzas Written in Dejection
—
December
1818,
near Naples
778
The Mask of Anarchy
779
England in
1819 790
CONTENTS [ xv
To
Sidmouth and Castlereagh 790
Ode
to the West Wind
791
Prometheus Unbound
793
Preface
794
Act
1 797
Act
2 819
Scene
4 819
Scene
5 824
Act
3 826
Scene
1 826
From Scene
4 828
From Act
4 831
The Cloud
832
To a Sky-Lark
834
To Night
836
To
------
[Music, when soft voices die]
837
0
World,
О
Life,
О
Time
838
Chorus from Hellas
838
The world's great age
838
Adonais
839
When the lamp is shattered
854
To Jane (The keen stars were twinkling)
855
From A Defence of Poetry
856
John Clare
(1793—1864) 869
The Nightingale's Nest
870
Pastoral Poesy
872
[The Lament of Swordy Well]
875
[Mouses Nest]
880
A Vision
880
1 Am
881
An Invite to Eternity
881
Clock a Clay
882
The Peasant Poet
883
Felicia Dorothea Hemans
(1793—1835) 884
England's Dead
885
Casablanca
886
The Homes of England
888
Corinne
at the Capitol
889
Properzia Rossi
890
Indian Woman's Death Song
894
A Spirit's Return
895
John Keats
(1795-182,1) 901
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
904
xvi
I CONTENTS
Sleep and Poetry
904
ГО
for Ten Years"]
904
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
906
Endymion: A Poetic Romance
906
Preface
906
Book
1 907
ГА
Thing of Beauty"]
907
[The "Pleasure Thermometer"]
908
On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again
910
When I have fears that I may cease to be
911
To Homer
911
The Eve of St. Agnes
912
Why did I laugh tonight? No voice will tell
922
Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art
922
La Belle
Dame sans Merci: A
Ballad
923
On Fame
925
Sonnet to Sleep
925
Ode to Psyche
925
Ode to a Nightingale
927
Ode on a Grecian Urn
930
Ode on Melancholy
931
Ode on Indolence
933
Lamia
935
To Autumn
951
The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream
952
This living hand, now warm and capable
964
Letters
965
To Benjamin Bailey (Nov.
22, 1817)
["The authenticity of the Imagination"]
965
To George and Thomas Keats (Dec.
21, 27 [?], 1817)
["Negative Capability"]
967
To John Hamilton Reynolds (Feb.
3, 1818)
[Wordsworth's Poetry]
968
To John Taylor (Feb.
27, 1818)
[Keats's Axioms in Poetry]
969
To John Hamilton Reynolds (May
3, 1818)
[Milton, Wordsworth, and the Chambers of Human Life]
970
To Richard Woodhouse (Oct.
27, 1818)
["A Poet Has No Identity"]
972
To George and
Georgiana
Keats (Feb. 14-May
3, 1819)
["The vale of Soul-making"]
974
To Fanny Brawne (July
25, 1819)
[Fanny Brawne as Keats's "Fair Star"]
978
To Percy Bysshe Shelley (Aug.
16, 1820)
["Load Every Rift with Ore"]
979
To Charles Brown (Nov.
30, 1820)
[Keats's Last Letter]
980
CONTENTS
I
xvii
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797—1851) 98i
The Last Man 983
Introduction
983
The Mortal Immortal
986
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802—1838) 996
Love's Last Lesson
997
Lines
of Life
1000
The Fairy of the Fountains
1002
Appendixes
General Bibliography
A3
Literar}'
Terminology
AIO
Geographic Nomenclature
A3!
British Money A33
The British Baronage
A38
The Royal Lines of England and Great Britain
A4
1
Religions in England A44
PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A49
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spelling | The Norton anthology of English literature Volume D The romantic period Stephen Greenblatt, general editor, Cogan university professor of the humanities, Harvard University Ninth edition New York ; London W.W. Norton & Company [2012] xxx, 1014, C8, A55 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content Lynch, Deidre 1961- Sonstige (DE-588)141201584 oth Greenblatt, Stephen 1943- (DE-588)119517744 edt Stillinger, Jack 1931-2020 Sonstige (DE-588)13201470X oth (DE-604)BV043181442 D Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024994161&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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