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Poetical Works of Johnson Parnell Gray and Smollett - With Memoirs Critical Dissertations and Explanatory Notes - cover

Poetical Works of Johnson Parnell Gray and Smollett - With Memoirs Critical Dissertations and Explanatory Notes

Samuel Johnson, Thomas Parnell, Thomas Gray, T. Smollett

Verlag: DigiCat

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The anthology "Poetical Works of Johnson, Parnell, Gray, and Smollett" is a compelling collection that vividly illustrates the diverse literary styles and thematic richness of 18th-century British poetry. This collection juxtaposes the reflective musings on human nature of Samuel Johnson with the pastoral elegances found in Thomas Parnell's works. Thomas Gray's command of lyricism and his melancholic odes, coupled with T. Smollett's incisive satire and biting wit, create a tapestry of poetic exploration. The range of styles from elegy to satire speaks to the vibrant intellectual milieu of the Enlightenment, highlighting how poetry served as both personal expression and social commentary during this period. The four poets included in this anthology were pivotal in their respective contributions to literature, each engaging with the thematic concerns of their time. Johnson's lexicon and moral reflections, Parnell's classicism, Gray's innovative use of form and imagery, and Smollett's biting social critique together embody key facets of the Neoclassical and early Romantic movements. Their works reflect cultural dialogues on reason, nature, and the human condition, drawing from and contributing to ongoing literary and philosophical discourse in a rapidly changing society. Recommended for both enthusiasts of classic literature and scholars of Enlightenment thought, this anthology offers an exceptional opportunity to engage with varied poetic voices in a singular volume. Readers are invited to explore the works not only for their aesthetic and historical significance but for their insight into the complex interplay of ideas within the 18th-century literary landscape. Engaging with these texts delivers an enriching encounter with a profound literary and cultural tradition, fostering cross-temporal conversations that remain relevant today.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 151 Seiten.

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