A varied collection of poems and a didactic essay on the theatre, with historical notes on cards and literary curiosities.
This edition presents poetry on diverse subjects, with an included didactic essay that examines theatre, morality, and public taste. It is augmented by editor’s notes, quotations from letters, and incidental anecdotes that illuminate eighteenth‑century literary life.
The volume gathers poems from an author active in the late 18th century, framed by prefatory remarks and commentary. It also features a didactic essay addressed to the theatre’s performance, exploring aesthetics, public opinion, and the cultural role of drama. Readers will find a blend of verse, critical notes, and contextual information that enriches understanding of the period’s literary culture.
- Poems on various subjects, including the theatre and its social context
- Didactic discussion about theatre, performance, and moral reflection
- Notes, annotations, and selections from letters and anecdotes
- Editorial guidance and historical context from a later editor
Ideal for readers of 18th‑century poetry and literary criticism, as well as those curious about theatre history and period commentary.