Browsing by Subject "Southey, Robert, 1774-1843. The life of Nelson"
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Item The Progress of Patriotism and Biography: The Battle of Trafalgar in Southey's The Life of Nelson(United States Air Force Academy. Department of English and Fine Arts, 1997) Hahn, H. George (Henry George), 1942-; Towson University. Department of English[From article]: "Every poet," said Ovid, "bears the burden of Homer" (I.i). And every biographer faces the problems and looks to the standard of Plutarch. But the biographer of a contemporary bears the burden of his times as well-its ethical and literary standards, the economic and political breezes then blowing, the biases of family, friends, and enemies of the subject. One model of the pull of tradition and the tug of the present is Robert Southey's great The Life of Nelson. The counterweights represent biographical progress by retreat and English patriotism by frontal assault.