2015
DOI: 10.1353/sip.2015.0032
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Uncouth Rhymes: Thomas Gray, Prosody, and Literary History

Abstract: Relying on Thomas Gray’s commonplace book, this article reconstructs the theoretical underpinnings of Gray’s unfinished History of English Poetry , a project to which the poet devoted nearly a decade of research, in order to shed light on Gray’s last published poems, a peculiar set of imitations of ancient Norse and Welsh verse originally composed as part of this historiographical project. In particular, it explores this History ’s preoccupation with prosody as a stratum of literary historical evidence. It arg… Show more

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