- The
Curse of
Kehama is an 1810 epic poem
composed by
Robert Southey. The
origins of the poem can be
traced to Southey's
schoolboy days when he suffered...
- "Cataract of Lodore" "Abou Ben Adhem" "The Devil's Walk" Epic
poems Curse of
Kehama Joan of Arc
Madoc Roderick the Last of the
Goths Thalaba the
Destroyer Plays...
- "Cataract of Lodore" "Abou Ben Adhem" "The Devil's Walk" Epic
poems Curse of
Kehama Joan of Arc
Madoc Roderick the Last of the
Goths Thalaba the
Destroyer Plays...
- on the poet
Robert Southey, who
mentioned it in his poem "The
Curse of
Kehama,"
published in 1810 (Ramaswami, 205). He
refers to the city by
another of...
-
fictitious Spaniard.
Chronicle of the Cid, from the
Spanish (1808) The
Curse of
Kehama (1810)
History of
Brazil (3 vols.) (1810–1819) The Life of Horatio, Lord...
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Robert Southey –
Thalaba the
Destroyer (1801)
Robert Southey –
Curse of
Kehama (1810) Lord
Byron – his four "Turkish tales": The
Bride of Abydos, The Giaour...
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dedicated to
Joseph Holbrooke) Two
Orchestral Scenes from The
Curse of
Kehama: (1) Processional, (2) Jaga-Naut (1894,
after Robert Southey, Philharmonic...
- "Cataract of Lodore" "Abou Ben Adhem" "The Devil's Walk" Epic
poems Curse of
Kehama Joan of Arc
Madoc Roderick the Last of the
Goths Thalaba the
Destroyer Plays...
-
anonymously William Sotheby,
Constance of
Castille Robert Southey, The
Curse of
Kehama Ann Taylor, Jane
Taylor and others,
Hymns for
Infant Minds William Crafts...
- for his
final epic. In 1808,
Southey resumed working on his poem
Curse of
Kehama after he
almost gave up
poetry because of the
reception of
Thalaba the Destroyer...