A Time and a Place
portes grátis
A Time and a Place
George Crabbe, Aldeburgh and Suffolk
Gibb, Frances
James Clarke & Co Ltd
04/2022
192
Mole
Inglês
9780718896119
15 a 20 dias
Descrição não disponível.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Introduction A Local Habitation and a Name
1. George Crabbe's Aldeburgh
California: Crabbe recalled
Aldeburgh: A wild amphibious race
Crabbes in East Anglia: Too obscure to possess a history
Aldeburgh: That boy must be a fool
Wickhambrook and Woodbridge: La! Here's our new 'prentice!
Aldeburgh: The Leech Pond
2. Growing to Manhood: Love, London and Literary Success
Parham: A young lady that would just suit you
London: I have parted with my money, sold my wardrobe
London: The hand that rescued him
Aldeburgh revisited: A prophet is not without honour .
3. Domesticity and Botanising: Crabbe's Middle Years
Belvoir and Stathern: Th e very happiest years in his life
Parham and Glemham: A family walk through the green lanes
Rendham: The final Suffolk years
4. Religion and Politics
Crabbe and religion: Without a little Latin, we should have made nothing of you
Crabbe and opium: His long and generally healthy life
Crabbe and politics: We can do no good, or we would be among them
5. Character and Creation
Aldeburgh: I hear those voices that will not be drowned
Aldeburgh: Grimes on the beach
Aldeburgh: Untouched by pity, unstung by remorse
Crabbe and writing: What I thought I could best describe, that I have attempted
Leaving Suffolk: The seat of joy, the source of pain
6. Endings and Beginnings
Bath and London: I am something of a novelty
Crabbe and women: Oh! For some Made-on-purpose-Creature
Trowbridge: A few Sundays more
Postscript
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Introduction A Local Habitation and a Name
1. George Crabbe's Aldeburgh
California: Crabbe recalled
Aldeburgh: A wild amphibious race
Crabbes in East Anglia: Too obscure to possess a history
Aldeburgh: That boy must be a fool
Wickhambrook and Woodbridge: La! Here's our new 'prentice!
Aldeburgh: The Leech Pond
2. Growing to Manhood: Love, London and Literary Success
Parham: A young lady that would just suit you
London: I have parted with my money, sold my wardrobe
London: The hand that rescued him
Aldeburgh revisited: A prophet is not without honour .
3. Domesticity and Botanising: Crabbe's Middle Years
Belvoir and Stathern: Th e very happiest years in his life
Parham and Glemham: A family walk through the green lanes
Rendham: The final Suffolk years
4. Religion and Politics
Crabbe and religion: Without a little Latin, we should have made nothing of you
Crabbe and opium: His long and generally healthy life
Crabbe and politics: We can do no good, or we would be among them
5. Character and Creation
Aldeburgh: I hear those voices that will not be drowned
Aldeburgh: Grimes on the beach
Aldeburgh: Untouched by pity, unstung by remorse
Crabbe and writing: What I thought I could best describe, that I have attempted
Leaving Suffolk: The seat of joy, the source of pain
6. Endings and Beginnings
Bath and London: I am something of a novelty
Crabbe and women: Oh! For some Made-on-purpose-Creature
Trowbridge: A few Sundays more
Postscript
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Aldeburgh; apothecary; biography; coast; eighteenth-century; estuary; faith; George Crabbe; Peter Grimes; poet; poetry; religion; Religious faith; Suffolk; surgeon
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Introduction A Local Habitation and a Name
1. George Crabbe's Aldeburgh
California: Crabbe recalled
Aldeburgh: A wild amphibious race
Crabbes in East Anglia: Too obscure to possess a history
Aldeburgh: That boy must be a fool
Wickhambrook and Woodbridge: La! Here's our new 'prentice!
Aldeburgh: The Leech Pond
2. Growing to Manhood: Love, London and Literary Success
Parham: A young lady that would just suit you
London: I have parted with my money, sold my wardrobe
London: The hand that rescued him
Aldeburgh revisited: A prophet is not without honour .
3. Domesticity and Botanising: Crabbe's Middle Years
Belvoir and Stathern: Th e very happiest years in his life
Parham and Glemham: A family walk through the green lanes
Rendham: The final Suffolk years
4. Religion and Politics
Crabbe and religion: Without a little Latin, we should have made nothing of you
Crabbe and opium: His long and generally healthy life
Crabbe and politics: We can do no good, or we would be among them
5. Character and Creation
Aldeburgh: I hear those voices that will not be drowned
Aldeburgh: Grimes on the beach
Aldeburgh: Untouched by pity, unstung by remorse
Crabbe and writing: What I thought I could best describe, that I have attempted
Leaving Suffolk: The seat of joy, the source of pain
6. Endings and Beginnings
Bath and London: I am something of a novelty
Crabbe and women: Oh! For some Made-on-purpose-Creature
Trowbridge: A few Sundays more
Postscript
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Introduction A Local Habitation and a Name
1. George Crabbe's Aldeburgh
California: Crabbe recalled
Aldeburgh: A wild amphibious race
Crabbes in East Anglia: Too obscure to possess a history
Aldeburgh: That boy must be a fool
Wickhambrook and Woodbridge: La! Here's our new 'prentice!
Aldeburgh: The Leech Pond
2. Growing to Manhood: Love, London and Literary Success
Parham: A young lady that would just suit you
London: I have parted with my money, sold my wardrobe
London: The hand that rescued him
Aldeburgh revisited: A prophet is not without honour .
3. Domesticity and Botanising: Crabbe's Middle Years
Belvoir and Stathern: Th e very happiest years in his life
Parham and Glemham: A family walk through the green lanes
Rendham: The final Suffolk years
4. Religion and Politics
Crabbe and religion: Without a little Latin, we should have made nothing of you
Crabbe and opium: His long and generally healthy life
Crabbe and politics: We can do no good, or we would be among them
5. Character and Creation
Aldeburgh: I hear those voices that will not be drowned
Aldeburgh: Grimes on the beach
Aldeburgh: Untouched by pity, unstung by remorse
Crabbe and writing: What I thought I could best describe, that I have attempted
Leaving Suffolk: The seat of joy, the source of pain
6. Endings and Beginnings
Bath and London: I am something of a novelty
Crabbe and women: Oh! For some Made-on-purpose-Creature
Trowbridge: A few Sundays more
Postscript
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.