The "Other" Robert Bloomfield: "To Immagination" (1800) and the Quest for an Authentic Poetic Voice

The vital quality for Bloomfield was the fusion of nature with the people who live in harmony with it, and authentic depictions based on one's own perceptions, that effectively provide the grounds of experience. [...]the deceptive simplicity of his return from the fairyland of Vauxhall Gardens...

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