- Thomas Chatterton Biography - eNotes. com
English poet Examine the life, times, and work of Thomas Chatterton through detailed author biographies on eNotes
- Criticism: Thomas Chatterton Was a Forger - eNotes. com
SOURCE: “Thomas Chatterton Was a Forger,” in The Yearbook of English Studies: Eighteenth-Century Lexis and Lexicography, edited by Andrew Gurr, Vol 28, 1998, pp 276-91 [In the following
- Peter Ackroyd Criticism: Chatterton - Peter Firchow - eNotes. com
SOURCE: A review of Chatterton, in World Literature Today, Vol 63, No 4, Autumn, 1989, p 681 [In the following review, Firchow offers a positive assessment of Chatterton ] Peter Ackroyd is
- Chatterton Analysis - eNotes. com
Peter Ackroyd’s novel, "Chatterton," is a literary tapestry that interweaves mystery, comedy, and a deep exploration of the nature of art and truth The narrative challenges conventional
- Macpherson, Chatterton, Blake and the Great Age of Literary Forgery
Macpherson, Chatterton, Pinkerton and Ireland (Steevens is perhaps another case) share a world which made forgery an innovative answer to a difficult series of questions which faced the wouldbe
- Thomas Chatterton Criticism: The Imaginative Matrix: The Rowley World . . .
SOURCE: “The Imaginative Matrix: The Rowley World and Its Documents, 1768-1769,” in Thomas Chatterton's Art: Experiments in Imagined History, Princeton University Press, 1978, pp 44-78 [In
- Thomas Chatterton Criticism: Introduction - eNotes. com
Thomas Chatterton Criticism - IntroductionThomas Chatterton 1752-1770 (Also wrote under the pseudonym of Probus) English poet, satirist, dramatist, and journalist Thomas Chatterton is best known
- Chatterton and Keats: The Need for Close Examination
SOURCE: “Chatterton and Keats: The Need for Close Examination,” in Keats-Shelley Review, No 10, Spring 1996, pp 35-50 [In the following essay, Morrison argues that John Keats's poem “To
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