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245 00 $aParodies of the Romantic age.$nVolume 1,$pThe anti-Jacobin /$cedited by Graeme Stones.
246 30 $aAnti-Jacobin
264 1 $aLondon :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2016.
300 $a1 online resource (414 pages)
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588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (Taylor & Francis, viewed May 20, 2020).
500 $a"First published 1999 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd."
520 $aThis 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.
505 0 $aAcknowledgements page -- General Introduction -- Introduction to The Anti-Jacobin -- Table of Attributions -- Abbreviations -- Introductory note to Prospectus to The Anti-Jacobin -- Prospectus to The Anti-Jacobin -- Introductory note to Issue I -- Issue I Introduction -- Inscription for the Apartment in Chepstow Castle, where Henry Marten, the Regicide, was imprisoned thirty years -- Inscription for the Door of the Cell in Newgate, where Mrs. Browning, the Prentice-cide, was confined previous to her execution -- Introductory note to Issue II -- Issue II The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder -- Introductory note to Issue III -- Issue III The Invasion; or the British War Song -- Introductory note to Issue IV -- Issue IV La Sainte Guillotine: a New Song, attempted from the French -- Meeting of the Friends of Freedom -- Introductory note to Issue V -- Issue V The Soldier's Friend -- Sonnet to Liberty -- Introductory note to Issue VI -- Issue VI Quintessence of all the Dactylics that ever were, or ever will be published -- Latin Verses, written immediately after the Revolution of the Fourth of September -- Letter from a Lady -- Introductory note to Issue VII -- Issue VII Translation of the Latin Verses in Issue VI -- Introductory note to Issue VIII -- Issue VIII The Choice; imitated from "the Battle of Sabla", in Carlyle's Specimens of Arabian Poetry -- The Duke and the Taxing Man -- Epigram on the Paris Loan, called the Loan upon England -- Introductory note to Issue IX -- Issue IX Ode to Anarchy -- Song, recommended to be sung at all convivial Meetings, convened for the purpose of opposing the Assessed Tax Bill -- Introductory note to Issue X -- IssueXLineswrittenatthecloseoftheyear179778 -- Translation of the New Song of the "Army of England" -- Introductory note to Issue XI -- Issue XI To the Author of the "Epistle to the Editors of The Anti-Jacobin" -- Ode to Lord Moira -- Introductory note to Issue XII -- Issue XII A Bit of an Ode to Mr. Fox -- Mr. Fox's Birth-Day -- Introductory note to Issue XIII -- Issue XIII Acme and Septimius; or the Happy Union -- Introductory note to Issue XIV -- Issue XIV To the Author of The Anti-Jacobin -- Lines, written under the Bust of Charles Fox at the Crown and Anchor -- Lines written by a Traveller at Czarco-zelo, under the Bust of a certain Orator, once placed between those of Demosthenes and Cicero -- Introductory note to Issue XV -- Issue XV The Progress of Man. A Didactic Poem -- Introductory note to Issue XVI -- Issue XVI The Progress of Man, continued -- Introductory note to Issue XVII -- Issue XVII Imitation of Bion. Written at St. Ann's Hill -- The New Coalition -- Introductory note to Issue XVIII -- Issue XVIII Imitation of Horace, Lib. 3. Carm. 25 -- Introductory note to Issue XIX -- Issue XIX Chevy Chase -- Introductory note to Issue XX -- Issue XX Ode to Jacobinism -- Introductory note to Issue XXI -- Issue XXI The Progress of Man, continued -- Introductory note to Issue XXII -- Issue XXII The Jacobin -- To the Editor of The Anti-Jacobin -- Introductory note to Issue XXIII -- Issue XXIII The Loves of the Triangles. A Mathematical and Philosophical Poem -- Introductory note to Issue XXIV -- Issue XXIV The Loves of the Triangles, continued -- Introductory note to Issue XXV -- Issue XXV Brissot's Ghost -- Introductory note to Issue XXVI -- Issue XXVI The Loves of the Triangles, continued -- Introductory note to Issue XXVII -- Issue XXVII A Consolatory Address to his Gun-Boats./By Citizen Muskein -- Elegy on the Death of Jean Bon St. André -- Introductory note to Issue XXVIII -- Issue XXVIII Ode to my Country MDCCXCVIII -- Introductory note to Issue XXIX -- Issue XXIX Ode to the Director Merlin -- Introductory note to Issue XXX -- Issue XXX The Rovers; or the Double Arrangement -- Introductory note to Issue XXXI -- Issue XXXI The Rovers; or the Double Arrangement, continued -- Introductory note to Issue XXXII -- Issue XXXII An affectionate Effusion of Citizen Muskein, to Havre-de-Grace -- Introductory note to Issue XXXIII -- Issue XXXIII Translation of a Letter from Bawba-daraadul- phoola, to Neek-awl-aretchid-kooez -- Introductory note to Issue XXXIV -- Issue XXXIV Ode to a Jacobin -- To the Editor of The Anti-Jacobin -- [Translation] -- Introductory note to Issue XXXV -- Issue XXXV Ballynahinch; a New Song -- De Navali Laude Britanniae [Translation] -- Introductory note to Issue XXXVI -- Issue XXXVI New Morality -- Notes.
545 0 $aGraeme Stones,
650 0 $aEnglish literature$y19th century.
650 0 $aHumorous poetry, English.
650 0 $aEnglish wit and humor.
650 0 $aVerse satire, English.
650 0 $aSatire, English.
650 0 $aRomanticism.
650 0 $aParodies.
650 6 $aLittérature anglaise$y19e siècle.
650 6 $aHumour anglais.
650 6 $aPoésie satirique anglaise.
650 6 $aRomantisme.
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648 7 $a1800-1899$2fast
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700 1 $aStones, Graeme,$eeditor.
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