The Spasmodic School of Poetry
The Spasmodics flourished in the nineteenth century. The father of the group was P.J. Bailey, remembered for the poem Festus, published in 1839. His followers included Sydney Dobell, Alexander Smith and the two Joneses, Ernest and Ebenezer. Their work was marked by extravagance of thought and diction.
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