Nightingale valley: a collection, including a great number of the choicest lyrics and short poems in the English language, London 1860. 1st edition
Produktnummer:
184091f2ec8ae748ee9b303ac9354c848d
Autor: | Allingham (Giraldus), William |
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Themengebiete: | 18./19. Jahrhundert Grossbritannien Lyrik William Allingham William Blake Wordsworth |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 03.01.2022 |
EAN: | 9783911766128 |
Auflage: | 2 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 324 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | BaRB |
Produktinformationen "Nightingale valley: a collection, including a great number of the choicest lyrics and short poems in the English language, London 1860. 1st edition"
Re-Published Re-Typed: William Allingham: Nightingale valley: a collection, including a great number of the choicest lyrics and short poems in the English language, London 1860. New second and enlarged of the first edition in modern font-type "WM Blake". Illustrated with 3 plates. Additionally designed with 2 Frontispieces by Caitlin Hackett inspired by William Blake. = LÖB LIBRARY VOLUME LL 6. 2022 UWE LÖB BERGEN-BUCH AUF RÜGEN Editor/Herausgeber: Uwe Löb 324 p. 3 plates. Hardcover. paper: 80g/qm. book size: 21.5x30cm. Naturpapier und klimaneutral. Containing 10 reference texts BAIQ-list. Illustrated with two designs by Caitlin Hackett to William Blake`s Poems: Original canvas "Night" a 11" by 14" piece drawn in ballpoint pen, watercolor, colored pencil and metallic gold acrylic on paper. Inspired by William Blake`s poem "Night" 2014. Original canvas "The Crow Wished Everything Was Black, The Owl, That Everything was White" a 11" by 15" commission painting based on the line from William Blake`s poem "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" 2014. Inscription for a fountain on a heath / Coleridge, pp. 2-3 -- A sonnet upon sonnets / Wordsworth, pp. 5-6 -- The seven sisters, or, The solitude of Binnorie / Wordsworth, pp. 9-11 -- Song (from "The miller's daughter") / Tennyson, pp. 11-12 -- Want of sleep / Wordsworth, pp. 14-15 -- Sonnet composed by Grasmere Lake / Wordsworth, p. 28 -- Claribel : a melody / Tennyson, p. 36 -- France seen from the coast of England / Wordsworth, p. 37 -- Sonnet [The idle voyager] / Hartley Coleridge, p. 40 -- A farewell / Tennyson, p. 53 -- Sonnet [Twilight among mountains] / Wordsworth, p. 54 -- Introduction to "Songs of innocence" / William Blake, pp. 54-55 -- Song [The owl] / Tennyson, pp. 55-56 -- The nightingale : a conversation poem / Coleridge, pp. 67-70 -- Choral song of Illyrian peasants [from "Zapolya"] / Coleridge, p. 81 -- Break, break, break / Tennyson, pp. 94-95 -- The tiger / William Blake, pp. 95-96 -- Yarrow unvisited / Wordsworth, pp. 97-99 -- To a sky-lark / Wordsworth, p. 101 -- Ulysses / Tennyson, pp. 105-107 -- The blossom / William Blake, pp. 116-117 -- Song [from "Zapolya"] / Coleridge, p. 136 -- Sonnet, Mary Queen of Scots (landing at the mouth of the Derwent, Workington) / Wordsworth, p. 137 -- Lines composed in a concert room / Coleridge, pp. 137-138 -- Circumstance / Tennyson, p. 139 -- Sonnet: September / Hartley Coleridge, pp. 153-154 -- The two april mornings / Wordsworth, pp. 154-156 -- Kubla Khan, or, A vision in a dream : a fragment / Coleridge, pp. 160-162 -- She dwelt among the untrodden ways / Wordsworth, p. 162 -- The brook / Tennyson, pp. 167-169 -- Sonnt: The sense of loss / Wordsworth, p. 171 -- Song (from "The princess") / Tennyson, pp. 173-174 -- To my sister / Wordsworth, pp. 174-175 -- To the cuckoo / Wordsworth, pp. 185-186 -- Song: A spirit haunts the year's last hours / Tennyson, pp. 187-188 -- Sonnet (from "Michael Angelo") / Hartley Coleridge, p. 189 -- Lines written in early spring / Wordsworth, pp. 203-204 -- Evening / Tennyson, pp. 205-206 -- The knight's tomb / Coleridge, pp. 220-221 -- Love / Coleridge, pp. 227-231 -- The angel / William Blake, p. 235 -- Sonnet: Eagles (composed at Dunollie Castle in the Bay of Oban) ; The reverie of poor Susan / Wordsworth, pp. 240-241 -- The pains of sleep / Coleridge, pp. 242-243 -- Sonnet: The Trosachs / Wordsworth, pp. 247-248 -- Incantation (from "Remorse") / Coleridge, p. 249 -- The death of the old year / Tennyson, pp. 266-267. Editor/Herausgeber: Uwe Löb

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