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756: 735: 129:. These poets are not generally included in the Spasmodic school by modern literary critics. Spasmodic poetry was extremely popular from the late 1840s through the 1850s when it abruptly fell out of fashion. 66:, but he is best known for his encouragement of the young Spasmodics in literary reviews which he wrote under the pseudonym "Apollodorus". Others associated with the group were 316: 615: 797: 821: 325: 500: 206: 309: 270: 144:, the protagonist of which was often a poet. It was characterized by a number of features including lengthy introspective 685: 130: 302: 118: 102: 36: 790: 670: 600: 490: 196: 816: 520: 375: 345: 170: 79: 75: 826: 630: 560: 550: 223: 110: 91: 71: 783: 675: 505: 495: 370: 410: 365: 67: 690: 645: 585: 555: 525: 289: 243: 126: 59: 640: 535: 530: 480: 470: 290:
Gerald Massey's essay, 'The Spasmodists', published in the North British Review, February 1858
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as well as humorous intention. The epithet itself is attributed, by
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The term "spasmodic" was also applied by contemporary reviewers to
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by the protagonist, which led to the charge that the poetry was
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Index

Spasmodics
Victorian era
William Edmonstoune Aytoun
derogatory
Thomas Carlyle
Lord Byron
George Gilfillan
William McGonagall
Philip James Bailey
Richard Hengist Horne
Sydney Thompson Dobell
Alexander Smith
John Stanyan Bigg
Gerald Massey
John Westland Marston
Ebenezer Jones
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Tennyson
Longfellow
Arthur Hugh Clough
William Edmondstoune Aytoun
verse drama
soliloquies
egotistical
"Alexander Smith's Poems"
Drabble, Margaret
Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
ISBN
9780199214921
"Editorial Introduction: Spasmodic Poetry and Poetics"

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