Christopher Smart���s Jubilate Agno ��� Edited and Introduced by R J Dent
���There is no poem in English poetry that serves as a precursor to Jubilate Agno.����� (Jeremy Reed)��
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After many years, Christopher Smart���s bold, eccentric, powerful and moving epic poem Jubilate Agno is finally available to readers in a brand new, accessible edition.
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Jubilate Agno is a vast free-form poem written between 1759 and 1763, during Smart���s confinement for insanity in St. Luke���s Hospital, Bethnal Green, London. The poem was first published in 1939, under the title Rejoice in the Lamb: A Song from Bedlam, edited by W. F. Stead from Smart���s manuscript, which Stead had discovered in a private library.
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Jubilate Agno is an important example of eighteenth-century free verse that has been unavailable to readers of poetry for many years. It is an obvious precursor to T.S. Eliot���s The Waste Land and to Allan Ginsberg���s Howl.
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This brand new edition of Christopher Smart���s Jubilate Agno is edited and introduced by R J Dent.
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Jubilate Agno is available from Amazon.co.uk:
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