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Poetic miscellanies represent a particularly important and popular mediation of poetry in the eighteenth century, since they represent one of the most visible points of contact between the shaping of the literary canon, and the commercial demands of print culture. Yet they remain little used or studied because of their bewildering number and variety: at the most conservative estimate, there were a thousand published between 1700-1800, yet the contents of most of these are relatively unknown and unexamined. In this collection, you will be able to learn more about and explore some miscellanies from the time.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Literature
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Lecture
- Reading
- Provider:
- University of Oxford
- Provider Set:
- Great Writers Inspire
- Author:
- Abigail Williams
- Adam Rounce
- John Clargo
- Laurence Williams
- Date Added:
- 02/12/2013