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Dramatic Technique in the Lyrical Ballads

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Stephen Maxfield Parrish*
Affiliation:
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

Extract

The publication in 1954 of Robert Mayo's admirable paper, “The Contemporaneity of the Lyrical Ballads,” has made it seem incautious if not foolhardy to claim novelty of theme or technique for the volume of 1798. As Mayo appears to have shown, the Lyrical Ballads conformed in nearly all respects to the patterns prevailing in magazine poetry of the 1790's; the volume's “originality” lay less in any innovations it attempted than in the freshness and intensity with which it developed already familiar conventions. As for the “experiments” alluded to in the 1798 Advertisement and the 1800 Preface, they were, as the comments of Coleridge and others seem to confirm, largely experiments in language alone, and wholly within the boundaries of popular taste.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1959

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