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A Seat At The Table: William Lisle Bowles And The Development Of Romanticism, Jeremy B. Savage Jun 2012

A Seat At The Table: William Lisle Bowles And The Development Of Romanticism, Jeremy B. Savage

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A study of the Romantic poet William Lisle Bowles. I challenge the modern critical perception of Bowles in order to argue that his place in the study of Romanticism has been drastically understated. It is my assertion that by reading Bowles thoroughly, paying specific attention to his influence on the beginnings of Romanticism, to his particular influence on Coleridge and to the critical advancements represented by the amalgamation of his actual poetry with his later critical reflections, affords us not only an understanding of Bowles’s active role in the development of Romanticism as it has traditionally been understood, but also …