The fleshly school of poetry and other phenomena of the day / by Robert Buchanan.
1872
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Title
The fleshly school of poetry and other phenomena of the day / by Robert Buchanan.
Created/published
London : Strahan & Co., 1872.
Description
ix, 97 p. ; 19 cm
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Buchanan, under the pseudonym of Thomas Maitland, contributed to the Contemporary review, October 1871, p. 334-350, an article entitled "The fleshly school of poetry: Mr. D.G. Rossetti." Rossetti replied in the Athenaeum, December 16, 1871 (cf. issue for December 30) Others entered into the controversy, and Buchanan, by way of rejoinder, elaborated his article in pamphlet form so as to include an attack upon other contemporary poets. cf. Athenaeum, May 25, 1872.
The nucleus of this essay was first published October 1871 in the Contemporary Review under the pseudonym of Thomas Maitland.
The nucleus of this essay was first published October 1871 in the Contemporary Review under the pseudonym of Thomas Maitland.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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PR594 .B8 Cage.