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  1. Robert Southey was an independently minded young man who was expelled from Westminster School for opposing flogging. He developed radical religious and political ideas and, at one stage, considered emigrating to America with his friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge to set up a utopian commune. The idea was abandoned, and Southey began writing plays ...

  2. Robert Southey. Southey was born 12 August 1774 in Bristol and raised through his early years mostly in Bath. He attended Westminster School in London, but after criticizing the school for excessive corporal punishment was expelled. That youthful crisis notwithstanding, he matriculated at Oxford in 1792, living in Balliol College.

  3. by Robert Southey is an anti-war poem of the Romantic Period. Southey, one of the lake poets, presents the hollowness and meaninglessness of war in this poem. The poet is against the Battle of Blenheim (1704) as well as the sentiment of the rulers behind any such war. He presents a layman’s in the poem regarding the “famous victory” at ...

  4. Robert Southey. Robert Southey (ur. 12 sierpnia 1774, zm. 21 marca 1843 w Keswick) – angielski poeta, przedstawiciel romantyzmu w literaturze angielskiej. Przez niektórych historyków literatury uznawany za jednego z tzw. „ poetów jezior ”.

  5. Robert Southey (* 12. August 1774 in Bristol, England; † 21. März 1843 in Keswick, England) war ein englischer Dichter und Geschichtsschreiber. Er gehört zur „ Seeschule “ (nach dem Lake District in Cumberland benannt) um William Wordsworth und Samuel Taylor Coleridge .

  6. Robert Southey, 1774 - 1843, English poet and essayist; poet laureate, 1813 -1843. A major force on the direction of early British Romanticism, Southey was a friend of Coleridge and Wordsworth. These three constituted the group known in their day as the Lake poets (from their residence in the region of the " Lakes " in the northwest of England).

  7. Biographical Note. Ian Packer is Reader in History at the University of Lincoln, UK. He is co-general editor of The Collected Letters of Robert Southey: A Romantic Circles Electronic Edition, and was co-editor of Robert Southey, Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838. Southey was always an intensely political writer.

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