Author: Quayle, Thomas
Synopsis:
In "Poetic diction: A study of eighteenth century verse," Thomas Quayle takes readers on a captivating journey through the world of 18th-century poetry. Delving into the works of renowned poets of the time, Quayle explores the intricate art of poetic expression, unraveling the secrets behind the captivating verses that have stood the test of time. From the elegant sonnets of Alexander Pope to the passionate odes of John Keats, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the techniques, themes, and influences that shaped the poetry of this remarkable era.
Genres: Literary criticism, Poetry analysis, Historical analysis
Themes: Poetic techniques, Artistic expression, Influence of the Enlightenment, Evolution of poetic language
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