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  1. Romantic tragedies
    the dark employments of Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Shelley
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Troubled politically and personally, Wordsworth and Coleridge turned in 1797 to the London stage. Their tragedies, The Borderers and Osorio, were set in medieval Britain and early modern Spain to avoid the Lord Chamberlain's censorship. Drury Lane... more

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    "Troubled politically and personally, Wordsworth and Coleridge turned in 1797 to the London stage. Their tragedies, The Borderers and Osorio, were set in medieval Britain and early modern Spain to avoid the Lord Chamberlain's censorship. Drury Lane rejected both, but fifteen years later, Coleridge's revision, Remorse, had spectacular success there, inspiring Shelley's 1819 Roman tragedy, The Cenci, aimed for Covent Garden. Reeve Parker makes a striking case for the power of these intertwined works, written against British hostility to French republican liberties and Regency repression of home-grown agitation. Covertly, Remorse and The Cenci also turn against Wordsworth. Stressing the significance of subtly repeated imagery and resonances with Virgil, Shakespeare, Racine, Jean-François Ducis and Schiller, Parker's close readings, which are boldly imaginative and decidedly untoward, argue that at the heart of these tragedies lie powerful dramatic uncertainties driven by unstable passions - what he calls, adapting Coleridge's phrase for sorcery, 'dark employments'"

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781107644076
    RVK Categories: HL 2465 ; HL 4385 ; HL 4905 ; HL 1223
    Edition: First paperback edition
    Series: Cambridge Studies in Romanticism ; 87
    Subjects: Wordsworth, William; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor; Shelley, Percy Bysshe; Drama;
    Scope: X, 300 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 286-295

  2. Romantic tragedies
    the dark employments of Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Shelley
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Troubled politically and personally, Wordsworth and Coleridge turned in 1797 to the London stage. Their tragedies, The Borderers and Osorio, were set in medieval Britain and early modern Spain to avoid the Lord Chamberlain's censorship. Drury Lane... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
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    Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
    ANG:HG:554:Par::2013
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
    2019 A 1493
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitätsbibliothek Vechta
    DXGw8919 = 447521
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Troubled politically and personally, Wordsworth and Coleridge turned in 1797 to the London stage. Their tragedies, The Borderers and Osorio, were set in medieval Britain and early modern Spain to avoid the Lord Chamberlain's censorship. Drury Lane rejected both, but fifteen years later, Coleridge's revision, Remorse, had spectacular success there, inspiring Shelley's 1819 Roman tragedy, The Cenci, aimed for Covent Garden. Reeve Parker makes a striking case for the power of these intertwined works, written against British hostility to French republican liberties and Regency repression of home-grown agitation. Covertly, Remorse and The Cenci also turn against Wordsworth. Stressing the significance of subtly repeated imagery and resonances with Virgil, Shakespeare, Racine, Jean-François Ducis and Schiller, Parker's close readings, which are boldly imaginative and decidedly untoward, argue that at the heart of these tragedies lie powerful dramatic uncertainties driven by unstable passions - what he calls, adapting Coleridge's phrase for sorcery, 'dark employments'"

     

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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781107644076; 9780521767118
    RVK Categories: HL 1223 ; HL 2465 ; HL 4385 ; HL 4905
    Edition: First paperback edition
    Series: Cambridge Studies in Romanticism ; 87
    Subjects: Wordsworth, William; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor; Shelley, Percy Bysshe; Drama; ; Wordsworth, William; ; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor; Tragödie; ; Shelley, Percy Bysshe;
    Scope: X, 300 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 286-295