Publishes, for the first time, all the fragments of this
unfinished poem in one edition. Includes a composite reading text, piecing
together all the fragments, & a parallel...
Thoughts in Prison
Table of Contents
- Thoughts in Prison / Imprisoned Thoughts: William Dodd's Forgotten Poem and the Incarceration Trope of Coleridge's "This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison"
- Charles J. Rzepka
- Title Page
- Editor's Bibliography
- ADVERTISEMENT Originally Prefixed to the PRISON THOUGHTS.
- THOUGHTS in PRISON: Commenced SUNDAY Evening, Eight O’Clock,The hour when they lock up in this dismal place. Feb. 23, 1777. WEEK THE FIRST. The Imprisonment.
- THOUGHTS in PRISON: SUNDAY, March 2, 1777. WEEK THE SECOND. The Retrospect.
- THOUGHTS in PRISON: March 18, 1777. WEEK THE THIRD. Public Punishment.
- THOUGHTS in PRISON. WEEK THE FOURTH. The Trial.
- THOUGHTS in PRISON. WEEK the FIFTH. Futurity.
- Postscript
Introduction
Contents
Editor
Original publication date
1776
Published @ RC
October 2010