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Guardian: Poem of the week: To Tartar, a Terrier Beauty by Thomas Lovell...
A generous, intense tribute to a loving but profoundly mysterious companion
The Great, Death-Obsessed Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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So wrote Romantic poet and threnodist Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-'49), a fun-parlor aficionado whom critics have called the "poet of death" and scholars dubbed the most morbid poet in English literature. Throughout his writing life, Beddoes' normative subject was always the loss of life. That mortality ...
Bibliography - Lafcadio Hearn. (Yakumo Koizumi)
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--Thomas Lovell Beddoes. --The Victorian spasmodics. --The poetry of Lord De Tabley. --Note on some French romantics. --Some French poems on insects. --Note upon an ugly subject. --Tolstoi's theory of art. --Note upon Tolstoi's "Resurrection." --Some poems on death. --Some fairy literature. --The most beautiful romance of the middle ages [Amis ...
Poetry Societies - Thomas Lovell Beddoes - BBCwww.bbc.co.uk › Programmes › Poetry Extra
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Daljit Nagra chooses Poetry Societies - Thomas Lovell Beddoes where supporters gather to celebrate a flawed ancestor. From Show more. Poet Daljit ...
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