ABSTRACT

This set offers a representitive collection of the verse satire of the Romantic period, published between the mid-1780s and the mid-1830s. As well as two single-author volumes, from William Gifford and Thomas Moore, there is also a wealth of rare, unedited material.

chapter

Introduction

part |7 pages

George Ellis

chapter |1 pages

Overview

part |25 pages

Thomas James Mathias

part |15 pages

Richard Polwhele

part |17 pages

Eaton Stannard Barrett

chapter |2 pages

Overview

part |18 pages

Lady Anne Hamilton

chapter |2 pages

Overview

chapter |16 pages

From The Epics of the Ton (1807)

part |17 pages

Richard Mant

chapter |2 pages

Overview

part |6 pages

Lord Byron

chapter |2 pages

Overview

part |9 pages

George Daniel

chapter |2 pages

Overview

part |19 pages

Thomas Love Peacock

part |18 pages

‘S. T. Colebritche’

chapter |2 pages

Overview

chapter |16 pages

From Christabess (1816)

part |28 pages

Percy Bysshe Shelley

chapter |3 pages

Overview

chapter |2 pages

Overview

part |9 pages

Henry Luttrell

chapter |2 pages

Overview

part |11 pages

John Keats

chapter |3 pages

Overview

part |9 pages

Lord Byron

chapter |2 pages

Overview

chapter |7 pages

From Don Juan (1819–24)

part |8 pages

Anon.

chapter |2 pages

Overview

part |12 pages

Lord Byron

chapter |2 pages

Overview

chapter |10 pages

From The Vision of Judgment (1822)

part |2 pages

William Combe

part |11 pages

Sir Charles and Lady Morgan

part |14 pages

Robert Montgomery

chapter |3 pages

Overview

chapter |11 pages

From The Age Reviewed (1827)