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| Genre/Form: | Congresses |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Thomas Gray; Thomas Gray; Thomas (Schriftsteller) Gray |
| Material Type: | Conference publication |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
James Downey; Ben Jones |
| ISBN: | 0773501320 9780773501324 |
| OCLC Number: | 1419570 |
| Description: | xvii, 266 p. illus. 25 cm. |
| Contents: | For Thomas Gray, died 1771 / Alastair MacDonald -- Gray's sensibility / Jean H. Hagstrum -- Gray in his letters / Ian Jack -- Melancholy marked him for her own / Clarence Tracy -- Thomas Gray: our daring bard / Arthur Johnston -- Gray and Johnson: the biographical problem / Roger Lonsdale -- The proper language of poetry: Gray, Johnson, and others / Donald Greene -- Theories of voice in eighteenth-century poetry: Gray and Smart / Eli Mandel -- Two eighteenth-century illustrators of Gray: Richard Bentley and William Blake / Irene Taylor -- Blake on Gray: outlines of recognition / Ben Jones (cont.) The distant way: imagination and image in Gray's poetry / Kenneth MacLean -- Thomas Gray: a quiet Hellenist / George Walley -- Gray and his critics: patterns of response in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Alastair MacDonald -- Thomas Gray and the season for triumph / James Steele -- The humanist tradition in eighteeneth-century England, and today / Louis Kampf -- Afterword / Donald Davie. |
| Responsibility: | Edited by James Downey and Ben Jones. |
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