
Southey
Exploring the Poetic Legacy of a Romantic Era WordsmithBy Edward DowdenLength3h 3m
About this audiobook
Edward Dowden's "Southey" delves into the life and literary contributions of Robert Southey, one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement. Written in an engaging prose style, Dowden melds biographical narrative with critical analysis, examining Southey's poetry, historical writings, and his position within the complex milieu of contemporaneous literary figures such as Wordsworth and Coleridge. This biography is set against the backdrop of the shifting cultural and political landscapes of early 19th-century Britain, allowing readers to appreciate both Southey'Äôs achievements and the challenges he faced in garnering literary acclaim amidst rivalries and changing tastes. Dowden, a renowned literary scholar and poet himself, dedicated a significant portion of his academic career to exploring Romantic literature. His deep understanding of the period, combined with his empathetic approach to the struggles faced by poets of Southey's generation, led him to produce this insightful biography. Dowden's expertise provides a nuanced perspective on Southey's underappreciated contributions and reveals the intricate web of influences that shaped the author'Äôs worldview. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in Romantic literature, offering an invaluable exploration of Robert Southey's life and work. Dowden's meticulous research and eloquent prose make this biography not just a scholarly resource, but also an engaging read that illuminates the profound impact Southey had on the trajectory of poetry in his time.
Audiobook details
GenreBiography and Memoir
Length3 hrs 3 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 5, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER I CHILDHOOD.
4CHAPTER IV. WAYS OF LIFE AT KESWICK, 1803-1839.
2CHAPTER II. WESTMINSTER, OXFORD, PANTISOCRACY, AND MARRIAGE.
5CHAPTER V. WAYS OF LIFE AT KESWICK, 1803-1839 (continued).
3CHAPTER III. WANDERINGS, 1795-1803.
6CHAPTER VI. CHANGES AND EVENTS, 1803-1843.