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E-grāmata: Works of Lady Caroline Lamb [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 1040 pages, Contains 3 hardbacks
  • Sērija : The Pickering Masters
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780429353871
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  • Formāts: 1040 pages, Contains 3 hardbacks
  • Sērija : The Pickering Masters
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780429353871
Offers the works of Lady Caroline Lamb (1785-1828), the late Romantic-era novelist most famous for her affair with Lord Byron. Presenting Lamb's works in a scholarly format, this book situates her literary achievements within the context of her Whig allegiances, her sense of noblesse oblige and her promotion of aristocratic reform.
Acknowledgements vii
General Introduction ix
Introduction xxvii
Bibliography xlv
Chronology xlix
Glenarvon
Volume I
1(102)
Volume II
103(138)
Volume III
241(112)
Appendix A: Preface to the Second Edition 353(4)
Appendix B: Introduction to the Fourth Edition 357(6)
Editorial Notes 363(14)
Silent Corrections 377(12)
Textual Variants 389
Introduction ix
Graham Hamilton
Volume I
1(58)
Volume II
59(44)
Collected Poems
103(94)
Poems From Letters
`I'm Mad'
103(1)
`To Georgiana'
103(1)
`The Wand Was Broke Her Elves Dismiss'd'
103(2)
They Took From Me My Cherub Boy'
105(1)
`Says a Smile To a Tear'
105(1)
`The Sun With Bright Though Parting Ray'
105(1)
`On Farewell'
105(1)
`Vacant that Heart'
106(1)
`When Return'd To His Home'
106(1)
`May No Sad Dreams'
107(1)
`Friend of My Heart Accept This Letter'
107(1)
`The Cowslip & the Lemon Pale'
108(1)
`Like a Fair Fruit Peach that Never Has Been Tasted'
108(1)
`I've Been Nearly in a Teff'
108(1)
`Oh Hartington Thou Base Deceiver'
109(1)
`Death Soon Perhaps At Once Each Prospect Ending'
110(1)
`Ye Sprites that Roam on Earth'
110(1)
`Once Were His Thoughts As Spotless Pure & True'
111(1)
`Sweet Was the Voice that Sang of Truth & Love'
111(1)
`Since I No Longer Little John Can Send'
111(1)
`Then Since It Is So Wilt Thou Then Leave Me For Ever'
112(1)
`Oh that Like Thee Childe Harold I had Power'
112(1)
`Cousin Of Mine Thy Verses Stray & Quaint'
112(1)
`By Those Eyes Whose Sweet Expression: To the Tune of Hear Me Swear How Much I Love'
113(1)
`Cold Was the Season of the Year'
114(1)
`Idole'
115(1)
Poems from a Gift Book in the Hertfordshire Archives
`To Love & To Be Loved'
116(1)
`Friendship Is Stronger'
116(1)
`Oh Sing Again!'
117(1)
`After Many a Well Fought Day'
117(1)
`On Going to Paris & Leaving Off Trains'
118(1)
`French Man Smile'
118(1)
`Gage d'Amour'
119(1)
`To a Lanky Cur I Lov'd at that Time'
119(1)
`Oh that Angles Wings'
120(1)
`From Hippolitus By Euripides'
121(1)
`On a Story of a Poor Girl Returned to Her Parents'
121(1)
`Winged With Hope'
121(1)
`'Twas Because To Raise the Flame'
122(1)
`Hope a Glimmering Star Appear'd'
122(1)
`Ah What Means that Frowning Brow'
122(1)
`Love Grew Pale & Half Opprest'
123(1)
`Vain Thy Anger, Vain Thy Care'
123(1)
`Hard as It Is Through Life's Rough Seas To Steer'
123(1)
`A Little Lamb There Was that From Its Birth'
124(1)
`Why Are Hills & Vallies Green'
124(2)
Additional Poems from a Gift Book for Georgiana, Lady Morpeth, in the Castle Howard Archives
`On Erins Shore, My Native Clime'
126(1)
`And Thee Amanda - Thee Whose Lovely Mind'
127(1)
`Sport While the Years Are Thine and While Ye May'
127(1)
`Tis Late and I Must Haste Away'
128(1)
`Sweet Sylph Of Air If' Tis Thy Pinion Light'
128(2)
`Soon After My Departure From Belomont Castle'
130(1)
`A Heart So Tender & a Form So Fair [ On William Lamb]'
131(1)
`Come, Painter, Friendship Asks Thy Care'
131(1)
`Why Were My Eyes Not Formd Like Hers of Blue'
132(1)
`To C[ aroline], Singing & Playing on the Harp'
133(1)
`Love Like the Morning Sun In Radiance Bright'
133(1)
`The Spirit Monalba's Song'
134(1)
Verses from Glenarvon (1816)
`O Loudly Sing the Pillalu: Irish Lament'
135(1)
`The Task to Tell thy Fate, Be Mine'
136(1)
`This Heart Has Never Stoop'd Its Pride: Glenarvon's Song'
137(1)
`Waters of Elle To the air of Ils ne sont plus'
138(1)
`Farewell'
138(1)
`By That Smile Which Made Me Blest: To the Air of Hear Me Swear How Much I love'
138(1)
`My Heart's Fit to Break: St. Clara's Song'
139(1)
`And Can'st Thou Bid My Heart Forget: To Glenarvon: Elinor's Song:'
139(1)
`To a Mendicant: Poor Wretch! Who Hast Nothing Hope For In Life'
140(1)
`Curs'd Be the Fiend's Detested Art: St. Clara's Prophecy'
140(1)
`When Turf and Faggots Crackling Blaze'
141(1)
`For the Heart that Has Once Been Estrang'd'
142(1)
`If To Lose All that Love Thee Should E'er Be Thy Lot'
142(1)
Long Poems
A New Canto (1819)
143(7)
Gordon: A Tale: A Poetical Review of Don Juan (1821)
150(30)
Verses from Graham Hamilton (1822) and Ada Reis (1823)
`Thou Would'st Not Do What I have Done'
180(1)
`Sir Henry De Vaux'
180(2)
`What I am - May'st Thou Never Know'
182(2)
`Remorse Feeds On My Heart In the Still Night'
184(1)
`Sing Not For Others, But For Me'
184(1)
`Weep for What Thou Hast Lost, Love'
185(1)
`The Kiss That's On Thy Lip Impress'd [ Duet]'
186(1)
Additional Verses from Isaac Nathan's Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron ... also Some Original Poetry, Letters and Recollections of Lady Caroline Lamb
`As the Flower Early Gathered, Whilst Fresh in Its Bloom'
187(1)
`William Lamb's Return From Paris, Asking Me My Wish'
187(1)
`After Many a Well Fought Day'
188(1)
`Amidst the Flowers Rich and Gay'
189(1)
`To William Lamb'
189(1)
`Would I had seen thee Dead and Cold'
189(1)
`Let The Harp Be Mute For Ever'
190(1)
`If a Dark Wretch E'er Stray'd'
190(1)
`Little Birds in Yonder Grove'
191(1)
`Lines to Harriet Wilson'
192(1)
Verses Printed in the Annuals
`To the Hon. William Lamb'
193(1)
`To a Friend, on Sending a Fancy Drawing, After Promising Her Own Picture in the Character of a Gypsey'
193(1)
`Invocation to Sleep'
194(1)
`Woman's Love'
194(3)
Editorial Notes 197(26)
Silent Corrections 223(2)
Textual Notes 225