The Complete Poems of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester

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Yale University Press, 01.01.2002 - 256 Seiten
John Wilmot, the notorious Earl of Rochester, was the darling of the polished, profligate court of Charles II. One of the finest poets of the Restoration, patron to important playwrights, model for countless witty young rakes in Restoration comedies, he lived a full but short life, dying in 1680 (with a dramatic deathbed renunciation of his atheism) at the age of thirty-three. This edition of Rochester's poetry, brilliantly annotated and introduced by David M. Vieth, has been a classic work for decades. Rochester had many admirers: Graham Greene wrote Lord Rochester's Monkey; Daniel Defoe quoted him often; Tennyson recited his poems; Voltaire admired his satire for 'energy and fire'; Goethe could quote him in English; and Hazlitt said that 'his verses cut and sparkle like diamonds' and that 'his contempt for everything that others respect almost amounts to sublimity'. Book jacket.
 

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PREFACE
xiii
Rochesters Poetry
xxxiii
This Edition
xlii
Rochester Studies 19251967
lii
PRENTICE WORK 16651671
10
To Her Sacred Majesty the Queen Mother on
157
WORKS CITED BY CUE TITLES IN THE NOTES
163
Song 3
171
Song 32
183
The Second Prologue at Court to The Empress
189
A Satyr on Charles II 60
192
The Fall 86
198
A Satyr against Reason and Mankind 94
200
Upon Nothing 118
206
On Mrs Willis 137
211
INDEXES
239

The Submission 15
175
The Platonic Lady 25
181

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David M. Vieth was professor of English at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

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