Poetical Works, 1793-1810, 5 vols.(Book review)

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Robert Southey, Poetical Works, 1793-1810, 5 vols., general ed., Lynda Pratt

(London: Pickering and Chatto, 2004).

Volume 1, Joan of Arc, ed. Lynda Pratt, Iv + 526.

Volume 2, Madoc, ed. Lynda Pratt with the assistance of Carol Bolton and Paul Jarmon, xxxii + 592.

Volume 3, Thalaba the Destroyer, ed. Tim Fulford with the assistance of Daniel E. White and Carol Bolton, xxxvi + 354.

Volume 4, The Curse of Kehama, ed. Daniel Sanjiv Roberts, xxix + 412.

Volume 5, Selected Shorter Poems, c. 1793-1810, ed. Lynda Pratt, xli + 531.

5 volume set: $750 / ...

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