1st Edition

Parodies of the Romantic Age Vol 3 Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin and Other Parodic Writings

By Graeme Stones, John Strachan Copyright 1998

    This volume collects together a wealth of material ranging from verse parodies originally published in pamphlet form, to longer works such as P.G. Patmore's parodies of the works of Byron, Lamb and Hazlitt.

    Introduction -- Introductory note to Gulliver Revived -- From Gulliver Revived, Anon, 1799 and 1801 -- Introductory note to The Miller Correspondence -- From The Miller Correspondence, Anon, 1833 -- Introductory note to Love and Freindship -- From Love and Freindship, Jane Austen, 1922 -- Introductory note to Azemia -- From Azemia, William Beckford, 1797 -- Introductory note to Blackwood's Magazine -- Translation of an ancient Chaldee Manuscript' from Blackwood's Magazine, James Hogg, 1817 -- Introductory note to The Microcosm -- From The Microcosm, George Canning and John Hookham Frere, 1786 -- Introductory note to Alice Through the Looking Glass -- From Alice Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson), 1855 -- Introductory note to Biographia Literaria -- From Biographia Literaria, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1817 -- Introductory note to Sensation Novels Condensed -- Miss Mix', from Sensation Novels Condensed, F. Bret Harte, 1875 -- Introductory note to The Spy -- From The Spy, James Hogg, 1810 -- Introductory note to The Three Trials of William Hone -- From 'The First Trial', from The Three Trials of William Hone, William Tegg,6 -- Introductory note to Letter to Coleridge -- Letter to Coleridge, Charles Lamb, 1798 -- Introductory note to The Castle Spectre -- From The Castle Spectre, Matthew Gregory Lewis, 1798 -- Introductory note to Melincourt -- From Melincourt, Thomas Love Peacock, 1817 -- Introductory note to The Betrothed -- From 'Introduction' to The Betrothed, Walter Scott, 1825 -- Introductory note to Rejected Addresses -- The Hampshire Farmer', from Rejected Addresses, Horace and James Smith, 1812 -- Introductory note to The Inquirer -- Critical Remarks on Epicoelegiac Poetry', from The Inquirer, William Squibb, 1814 -- Introductory note to Edwin the Fair -- From Edwin the Fair, Henry Taylor, 1845 -- Notes.