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E-grāmata: Works of Lady Caroline Lamb

  • Formāts: 1040 pages
  • Sērija : The Pickering Masters
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Feb-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000750218
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  • Formāts: 1040 pages
  • Sērija : The Pickering Masters
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Feb-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000750218

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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.

Recenzijas

'This is a valuable set for those interested in early-19th-century literary, social, or women's studies. Highly recommended.' -- N Fruman CHOICE 'Paul Douglass and Leigh Wetherall Dickson's handsome edition has done her proud, and will enable scholars to reassess her body of literary work as a whole in all its variety and stylish excess.' Review of English Studies

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