Patronage, punch-ups, and polite correspondence: the radical background of James Woodhouse’s early poetry

In this essay, Adam Bridgen argues that the oft-condemned “sycophancy” of James Woodhouse’s early poetry is a misapprehension that overlooks the emergence of his evangelical, egalitarian beliefs in the mid-1760s. Reconsidering the letters between Woodhouse and his patrons reveals not only the influe...

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Glavni autor: Bridgen, A
Format: Journal article
Izdano: University of Pennsylvania Press (Penn Press) 2017