Audiobook: Elegiac Sonnets and Other Poems
- Download 001 β Sonnet I audio
- Download 002 β Sonnet II. Written at the close of Spring audio
- Download 003 β Sonnet III. To a Nightingale audio
- Download 004 β Sonnet IV. To the Moon audio
- Download 005 β Sonnet V. To the South Downs audio
- Download 006 β Sonnet VI. To Hope audio
- Download 007 β Sonnet VII. On the Departure of the Nightingale audio
- Download 008 β Sonnet VIII. To Spring audio
- Download 009 β Sonnet IX audio
- Download 010 β Sonnet X. To Mrs. G. audio
- Download 011 β Sonnet XI. To Sleep audio
- Download 012 β Sonnet XII. Written on the Sea Shore audio
- Download 013 β Sonnet XIII. From Petrarch audio
- Download 014 β Sonnet XIV. From Petrarch audio
- Download 015 β Sonnet XV. From Petrarch audio
- Download 016 β Sonnet XVI. From Petrarch audio
- Download 017 β Sonnet XVII. From the Thirteenth Cantata of Metastasio audio
- Download 018 β Sonnet XVIII. To the Earl of Egremont audio
- Download 019 β Sonnet XIX. To Mr Hayley audio
- Download 020 β Sonnet XX. To the Countess of Aβ- audio
- Download 021 β Sonnet XXI. Supposed to be Written by Werter audio
- Download 022 β Sonnet XXII. Supposed to be Written by Werter audio
- Download 023 β Sonnet XXIII. Supposed to be Written by Werter. To the North Star audio
- Download 024 β Sonnet XXIV. Supposed to be Written by Werter audio
- Download 025 β Sonnet XXV. Supposed to be Written by Werter. Just before his death audio
- Download 026 β Sonnet XXVI. To the River Arun audio
- Download 027 β Sonnet XXVII audio
- Download 028 β Sonnet XXVIII. To Friendship audio
- Download 029 β Sonnet XXIX. To Miss Cβ audio
- Download 030 β Sonnet XXX. To the River Arun audio
- Download 031 β Sonnet XXXI. Written on Farm Wood, South Downs, May 1784 audio
- Download 032 β Sonnet XXXII. To Melancholy. Written on the Banks of the Arun audio
- Download 033 β Sonnet XXXIII. To the Naiad of the Arun audio
- Download 034 β Sonnet XXXIV. To a Friend audio
- Download 035 β Sonnet XXXV. To Fortitude audio
- Download 036 β Sonnet XXXVI. audio
- Download 037 β Sonnet XXXVII. Sent to the Hon. Mrs OβNeill, with painted flowers audio
- Download 038 β Sonnet XXXVIII. From the Novel of Emmeline audio
- Download 039 β Sonnet XXXIX. To Night. From the novel of Emmeline audio
- Download 040 β Sonnet XL. From the novel of Emmeline audio
- Download 041 β Sonnet XLI. To Tranquility audio
- Download 042 β Sonnet XLII. Composed during a walk on the Downs, in November 1787 audio
- Download 043 β Sonnet XLIII audio
- Download 044 β Sonnet XLIV. Written in the Church-yard at Middleton in Sussex audio
- Download 045 β Sonnet XLV. On Leaving a Part of Sussex audio
- Download 046 β Sonnet XLVI. Written at Penshurst, in Autumn 1788 audio
- Download 047 β Sonnet XLVII. To Fancy audio
- Download 048 β Sonnet XLVIII. To Mrs. **** audio
- Download 049 β Sonnet XLIX. From the novel of Celestina audio
- Download 050 β Sonnet L. From the same audio
- Download 051 β Sonnet LI. From the novel of Celestina audio
- Download 052 β Sonnet LII. From the same audio
- Download 053. Sonnet LIII β From the novel of Celestina. The Laplander audio
- Download 054 β Sonnet LIV. The Sleeping Woodman audio
- Download 055 β Sonnet LV. Return of the Nightingale audio
- Download 056 β Sonnet LVI. The Captive escaped in the Wilds of America audio
- Download 057 β Sonnet LVII. To Dependence audio
- Download 058 β Sonnet LVIII. The Glow-worm audio
- Download 059 β Sonnet LIX audio
- Download 060 β Ode to Despair. From the Novel of Emmeline audio
- Download 061 β Elegy audio
- Download 062 β Song. From the French of Cardinal Bernis audio
- Download 063 β The Origin of Flattery audio
- Download 064 β The Peasant of the Alps audio
- Download 065 β Song audio
- Download 066 β Thirty-eight audio
- Download 067 β Verses inteneded to have been prefixedβ¦ audio
- Download 068 β Sonnet LX. To an amiable Girl audio
- Download 069 β Sonnet LXI audio
- Download 070 β Sonnet LXII. Written on passing by Moon-light through a village, while the ground was covered with Snow audio
- Download 071 β Sonnet LXIII. The Gossamer audio
- Download 072 β Sonnet LXIV. Written at Bristol in the Summer of 1794 audio
- Download 073 β Sonnet LXV. To Dr Parry of Bath audio
- Download 074 β Sonnet LXVI. Written in a tempestuous night, on the coast of Sussex audio
- Download 075 β Sonnet LXVII audio
- Download 076 β Sonnet LXVIII. Written at Exmouth, Mid-summer 1795 audio
- Download 077 β Sonnet LXIX audio
- Download 078 β Sonnet LXX. On being cautioned against walking on a Headland overlooking the Sea, because it was frequented by a Lunatic audio
- Download 079 β Sonnet LXXI. Written at Weymouth in winter audio
- Download 080 β Sonnet LXXII. To the Morning Star. Written near the Sea audio
- Download 081 β Sonnet LXXIII. To a querelous acquaintance audio
- Download 082 β Sonnet LXXIV. The Winter Night audio
- Download 083 β Sonnet LXXV audio
- Download 084 β Sonnet LXXVI. To a Young Man entering the world audio
- Download 085 β Sonnet LXXVII. To the insect of the gossamer audio
- Download 086 β Sonnet LXXVIII. Snow-drops audio
- Download 087 β Sonnet LXXIX. To the goddess of botany audio
- Download 088 β Sonnet LXXX. To the Invisible Moon audio
- Download 089 β Sonnet LXXXI audio
- Download 090 β Sonnet LXXXII. To the Shade of Burns audio
- Download 091 β Sonnet LXXXIII. The sea view audio
- Download 092 β Sonnet LXXXIV. To the Muse audio
- Download 093 β The Dead Beggar audio
- Download 094 β The Female Exile audio
- Download 095 β Occasional Address audio
- Download 096 β Inscription on a Stone in the Church-Yard at Boreham, in Essex audio
- Download 097 β A Descriptive Ode audio
- Download 098 β Verses supposed to have been written in the New Forest, in early Spring audio
- Download 099 β Song, from the French audio
- Download 100 β Apostrophe to an Old Tree audio
- Download 101 β The Forest Boy audio
- Download 102 β Ode to the Poppy. Written by a deceased Friend audio
- Download 103 β Verses audio
- Download 104 β Verses on the Death of the same Lady, written in September 1794 audio
- Download 105 β Fragment, descriptive of the miseries of war audio
- Download 106 β April audio
- Download 107 β Ode to Death audio
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Charlotte Turner Smith (1749 β 1806) was an English poet and novelist. She initiated a revival of the English sonnet, helped establish the conventions of Gothic fiction, and wrote political novels of sensibility.
It was in 1784, in debtorβs prison with her husband Benjamin, that she wrote and published her first work, Elegiac Sonnets. The work achieved instant success, allowing Charlotte to pay for their release from prison. Smithβs sonnets helped initiate a revival of the form and granted an aura of respectability to her later novels.
Stuart Curran, the editor of Smithβs poems, has written that Smith is βthe first poet in England whom in retrospect we would call Romanticβ. She helped shape the βpatterns of thought and conventions of styleβ for the period. Romantic poet William Wordsworth was the most affected by her works. He said of Smith in the 1830s that she was βa lady to whom English verse is under greater obligations than are likely to be either acknowledged or rememberedβ. By the second half of the nineteenth century, however, Smith was largely forgotten.
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