Title: Influence and Resistance in Nineteenth-Century English Poetry
Abstract: Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction G.K.Blank & M.K.Louis - Romantic to Victorian Iconography of Nature J.R.Reed - Shelley's Adonais and Arnold's Thyrsis: Words of Power in Pastoral Elegy W.D.Shaw - Aurality and Re-Vision: The Case of Wordsworth and Tennyson J.E.Rapf - Swinburne's Tristram of Lyonesse as Assimilationist Epic H.F.Tucker - Hardy's Poetic Antecedents K.McSweeney - The Return of a Native Singer: Keats in Hardy's Dorset U.C.Knoepflmacher - Christina Rossetti and the Romantics: Influence and Ideology A.H.Harrison - 'Verses with a Good Deal about Sucking': Percy Bysshe Shelley and Christina Rossetti B.C.Gelpi - Robert Browning and Romantic Allegory T.M.Kelley - The House (of Cards) that Rome Built: Shelley's The Cenci and Browning's The Ring and the Book M.E.Finn - In Wordsworth's Shadow: Ruskin and Neo-Romantic Ecologies K.Hanley - Arnold and the Romantics R.A.Duerksen - Seeing Through a Glass Darkly: Perspective in Romantic and Victorian Landscapes A.M.Ross - Notes - A Chronology of Nineteenth-Century English Poetry - Works Cited - Index
Publication Year: 1993
Publication Date: 1993-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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