From Gothic to Romantic: Thomas Chatterton's BristolAlistair Heys Redcliffe, 2005 - 144 páginas Even 235 years after his supposed death by suicide, Bristol s boy-poet Thomas Chatterton remains a fascinating and controversial figure. This challenging collection of eight essays questions long-held assumptions about Chatterton's life and offers new insights into the young poet's influence on English art and literature. Architectural historian Timothy Mowl argues that, rather than a proto-Romantic, Chatterton was more a Rococo poet living among the eclectic furore of a brash Rococo city. Art historian Michael Liversidge assesses how the Chatterton myth encouraged and influenced artistic depictions of St Mary Redcliffe church by artists such as Girtin,Turner and Varley. |
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... perhaps explains his wolfish appetite for satire . One also wonders at the reference to sartorial preening or the lack of it ; while in Bristol , Chatterton could not hide from those proud peacocks that wore ostentatious cloth- ing and ...
... perhaps explains his wolfish appetite for satire . One also wonders at the reference to sartorial preening or the lack of it ; while in Bristol , Chatterton could not hide from those proud peacocks that wore ostentatious cloth- ing and ...
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... perhaps able to disregard the more compromising aspects of Thicknesse's admiration for the poet . The attractions of the Lansdown monument may have owed something to the absence of any other physical location at which Chatterton's early ...
... perhaps able to disregard the more compromising aspects of Thicknesse's admiration for the poet . The attractions of the Lansdown monument may have owed something to the absence of any other physical location at which Chatterton's early ...
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... perhaps just worthless gossip , although it is possibly borne out by Mr Cross the apothecary's anecdote that he purchased a barrel of oysters that Chatterton devoured ' most voraciously'.25 Perhaps he was starving , but it is alarming ...
... perhaps just worthless gossip , although it is possibly borne out by Mr Cross the apothecary's anecdote that he purchased a barrel of oysters that Chatterton devoured ' most voraciously'.25 Perhaps he was starving , but it is alarming ...
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