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Palgrave Study Guides: Literature

How to Study Romantic Poetry

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Romantic poetry deals with the tensions, hopes and fears of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, as felt by a disparate group of men and women. How, though, do you approach a Romantic poem? What are useful ways to discuss Romantic poetry, and what if anything do the poets have in common? This completely revised and expanded second edition of How to Study Romantic Poetry shows you in accessible language how to use some of the recent developments in literary theory to think and write about Romantic poetry with confidence. The book now includes a new chapter on the work of women Romantic poets, including Mary Robinson and Elizabeth Hands.

152 pages, Paperback

First published July 4, 1988

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January 16, 2017
What I especially valued about this book was the final chapter on women Romantic poets. I am trying to do more research into women romantics and having a hard time finding much out there....
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August 11, 2012
Clearly written, and read prior to my first undergraduate Lit course meant I could enjoy the poets with some understanding.
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