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1 online resource |
Series |
Pickering masters |
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Pickering masters.
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on the Text -- Abbreviations -- Biographical Directory -- The Examiner, 1815 -- Theatrical Examiner No. 186: On Resuming our Theatrical Criticism -- The Round Table (1 January 1815) -- The Round Table (8 January 1815) -- Sketches of the Performers -- Departure of the Proprietors of this Paper from Prison -- Theatrical Examiner No. 193 -- Bonaparte in France Again -- London (March 12) -- Victory of Waterloo -- Bonaparte's Abdication -- Gloomy State of Things in France -- The Examiner, 1816 |
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Account of the Remarkable Rise and Downfall of the Late Great Kan of Tartary -- A Few English Reflections Before The Opening Of Parliament -- Heaven Made a Party to Earthly Disputes -- Mr. Wordsworth's Sonnets On Waterloo -- Distressing Circumstance in High Life -- Bonaparte in St Helena, No. 1 -- Young Poets -- Disturbances in the Metropolis -- The Examiner, 1817 -- Theatrical Examiner No. 266 -- Impossibility of the Continuance of the Present State of Things in Europe -- On the Spirit of Money-Getting, and on Retrenchment -- On Pantomime. -- Continued From a Late Paper |
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Attack on the Prince Regent, and a Word or Two of Plain Comment upon it -- On the Proposed Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act -- Death and Funeral of the Late Mr Southey -- Revolution in the Brazils, and Conquest of Chili -- Poems by John Keats -- Informers -- Mr Keats's Poems, & C. -- (Continued) -- Mr Keats's Poems, & C. -- (Concluded) -- Mr Owen's Proposed Improvements of Society -- Death of the Princess Charlotte -- Liberty of the Press -- Z -- The Examiner, 1818 -- Literary Notices No. 39 -- Theatrical Examiner No. 310 -- Literary Notices No. 40 -- Literary Notices No. 41 |
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On the Employment of Children in Manufactories -- Shocking Consequences of the Attempts of Bigotry to Re-establish Itself -- Literary Notices No. 44 -- The Examiner and The Indicator, 1819 -- State of the World -- Assassination of Kotzebue -- Catholic Emancipation -- Literary Notices No. 54 -- Literary Notices No. 55 -- Ex-Officio Informations against Richard Carlile -- Imputed Ignorance of the Lower Orders -- Disturbances at Manchester -- Liberation of Hunt -- his Examination, & C -- The Quarterly Review and Revolt of Islam -- The Quarterly Review, and Revolt of Islam [Concluded from last week] |
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The Indicator. No. I -- The Indicator. Social Genealogy -- The Examiner and The Indicator, 1820 -- Non-Appearance of the Laureat to Celebrate the National Happiness -- The Indicator -- Spirit of the Ancient Mythology -- Alleged Conspirators in Cato-Street -- Theatrical Examiner 396 -- Execution of the Conspirators -- The Indicator -- La Belle Dame Sans Mercy -- The Indicator -- 'Of Sticks' -- The Indicator -- A Now, Descriptive of A Hot Day -- The Indicator -- The Destruction of the Cenci Family, and Tragedy on that Subject |
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The Indicator -- The Stories of Lamia, The Pot of Basil, The Eve of St. Agnes, & C. As Told by Mr Keats |
Summary |
This edition makes available in a single edition all of Hunt's major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays |
Notes |
Greg Kucich, Jeffrey N. Cox |
Subject |
English essays -- 19th century.
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LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
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English essays
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kucich, Greg.
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Cox, Jeffrey N.
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ISBN |
9780429348556 |
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042934855X |
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9781000742695 |
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1000742695 |
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9781000749076 |
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100074907X |
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9781000745887 |
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1000745880 |
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