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48 E nglish L anguage N otes simplicity. His choice o f genres such as songs an d ballads has b een in te rp re te d as his in ten tio n o f establishing standards o f simplicity (Jung, Poetic Form 203-10 )8. Dealing with Flattery, h e contextual- izes his poetics as in contrast with the polish o f F ren ch artificiali ty. Both m anuscript poem s, th erefore (an d the long p o em on Flattery in particular), are significant additions to the poetical can o n o f S henstone an d h elp the scholar dealing with mid-cen tury poetry to u n d e rsta n d the diverse trends in poetics th a t are only now receiving increasing scholarly attention. S an d ro J u n g University o f Wales, Lampeter NOTES 1 Ju n g , Sandro. “William S h en sto n e a n d Ja m e s T h o m so n : A New P o em .” Notes and Queries, 48:4 (2001): 411-13. 2---. “Som e A dditions to th e S h en sto n
English Language Notes – Duke University Press
Published: Sep 1, 2004
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