The reception of William Collins’s work: “Ode to Evening”

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Ángeles GARCÍA CALDERÓN

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The present article focuses on one of the most relevant 18th century English poets, William Collins. Although he had been considered a minor poet for a long time, Doctor Johnson drew his contemporaries‟ attention to him in his Lives of the English Poets (“He wrote now and then odes and other poems, and did something, however little”). Later, he has been later recognised for his odes, especially the “Ode to Evening”, now considered one of the best English odes.

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GARCÍA CALDERÓN, Ángeles. (2009). The reception of William Collins’s work: “Ode to Evening”. Alfinge. Revista De Filología, (21), 77–97. https://doi.org/10.21071/arf.v0i21.3583
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