The Ocean Bards
British Poetry and the War at Sea, 1793-1815
©2008
Monographs
XIV,
192 Pages
Series:
Britannia, Volume 15
Summary
Long before Patrick O’Brian’s and C. S. Forester’s novels of the great age of combat sail, a vast popular poetry abounded in Britain about the war at sea against the French Revolution and Napoleonic Empire. This book tells the story of how that poetry, with its sailors and admirals as folk heroes, became a driving force for morale, national identity and patriotism that would flourish until 1918. Focusing on the sea poetry of Britain during that twenty-two year war, 1793-1815, the book shows how heretofore overlooked invasion poems, sea battle ballads, victory odes, seascapes and sailors’ elegies are crucial to a full understanding of literary, naval, and social history during the era of Nelson and Romanticism. The author opens a straight channel to link literary and military readerships and lays an important plank in the bridge of war literature arching from Homer to Hemingway.
Details
- Pages
- XIV, 192
- Publication Year
- 2008
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783631335697
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Englisch Lyrik Seekrieg (Motiv) Patriotismus Romanticism Patriotism Invasion Sea Battle War Literature Geschichte 1793-1815
- Published
- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. XIV, 192 pp.
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