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This volume in the 21st-Century Oxford Authors series offers students an authoritative, comprehensive selection of the work of Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909). This edition presents Swinburne's texts in chronological order, and includes an Introduction and full commentary notes.
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This volume in the 21st-Century Oxford Authors series offers students an authoritative, comprehensive selection of the work of Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909). This edition presents Swinburne's texts in chronological order, and includes an Introduction and full commentary notes.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 734
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 136mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 822g
- ISBN-13: 9780198858775
- ISBN-10: 0198858779
- Artikelnr.: 58261247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 734
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 136mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 822g
- ISBN-13: 9780198858775
- ISBN-10: 0198858779
- Artikelnr.: 58261247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Francis O'Gorman has written widely on English literature chiefly from 1780 to the present, and mostly, but not exclusively, on poetry and non-fictional prose. His recent books include editions of Gaskell's Sylvia's Lovers (Oxford World's Classics, 2014), and Trollope's The Way We Live Now (Oxford World's Classics, 2016). He edited The Cambridge Companion to John Ruskin (CUP, 2015) and, most recently, volume 5 of Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition (OUP, 2017). His Worrying: A Cultural and Literary History (Bloomsbury, 2015) was a Guardian 'book of the week'. Francis O'Gorman was educated at the University of Oxford as Organ Scholar of Lady Margaret Hall and is now Saintsbury Professor of English Literature at the university of Einburgh.
* INTRODUCTION
* NOTE ON THE TEXT
* Ode to Mazzini
* Of the birth of Sir Tristram, and how he voyaged into Ireland (Queen
Yseult)
* Letter to the Editor of The Spectator, 7 June 1862 (pp.632-3) [on
George Meredith s Modern Love, and Poems of the English Roadside,
with Poems and Ballads]
* Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal (The Spectator, 6 September
1862)
* Dead Love (1859)
* Atalanta in Calydon (1865)
* from Preface to A Selection from the Works of Lord Byron (1866)
* from Poems and Ballads (1866)
* Laus Veneris
* The Triumph of Time
* Les Noyades
* Itylus
* Anactoria
* Hymn to Proserpine
* Hermaphroditus
* The Leper
* Before the Mirror
* Dolores
* The Garden of Proserpine
* Dedication, 1865
* from Mr Arnold s New Poems (1867)
* From Chapter 2, Lyrical Poems , William Blake: A Critical Essay
(1868)
* from Notes on Designs of the Old Masters at Florence (1868)
* from Notes on the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1868 (1868)
* from The Poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1870)
* from Songs Before Sunrise (1871)
* Super flumina Babylonis
* Mentana: First Anniversary
* The Litany of Nations
* Hertha
* Before a Crucifix
* Tenebræ
* Cor Cordium
* In San Lorenzo
* On the Downs
* An Appeal
* from Simeon Solomon: Notes on his Vision of Love and Other Studies
(1871)
* Tristram and Iseult: Prelude of an Unfinished Poem (1871)
* from Victor Hugo s L Année terrible (1872)
* from Bothwell (1874)
* from Songs of Two Nations (1875)
* from Diræ
* Celæno
* A Choice
* The Augurs
* A Counsel
* from Report of the First Anniversary Meeting of the Newest
Shakespeare Society (1876)
* from Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite Crusade (1876)
* The Sailing of the Swallow (1877)
* from Poems and Ballads, Second Series (1878)
* The Last Oracle
* A Forsaken Garden
* Relics
* Ave Atque Vale: In Memory of Charles Baudelaire
* Memorial Verses on the Death of Théophile Gautier
* Sonnet (With a Copy of Madamemoiselle de Maupin)
* In Memory of Barry Cornwall
* Inferiae
* Cyril Tourneur
* A Ballad of François Villon, Prince of All Ballad-Makers
* A Vision of Spring in Winter
* The Epitaph in Form of a Ballad, which Villon made for Himself and
his Comrades, Expecting to Hanged along with them'
* From A Study of Shakespeare (1880)
* from Songs of the Springtides (1880)
* Thallasius
* On the Cliffs
* from Specimens of Modern Poets: The Heptalogia or The Seven Against
Sense: A Cap with Seven Bells (1880)
* The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell
* Nephelidia
* Poeta Loquitur (c.1880n)
* from Studies in Song (1880)
* After Nine Years
* Evening on the Broads
* By the North Sea
* Emily Brontë (1883)
* from A Century of Roundels (1883)
* In Harbour
* Plus Ultra
* The Death of Richard Wagner
* Plus Intra
* The Roundel
* Wasted Love
* Before Sunset
* A Flower-piece by Fantin
* To Catullus
* Insularum Ocelle
* from A Midsummer Holidayand Other Poems (1884)
* IX. On the Verge
* Lines of the Monument of Giuseppe Mazzini
* Les Casquets
* In Sepulcretis
* On the Death of Richard Doyle
* A Solitude
* Clear the Way!
* from Poems and Ballads, Third Series (1889)
* March: An Ode
* To a Seamew
* Neap-Tide
* In Time of Mourning
* The Interpreters
* To Sir Richard F. Burton (On his Translation of the Arabian Nights)
* A Reiver s Neck-Verse
* The Tyneside Widow
* Recollections of Professor Jowett (1893)
* from Astrophel and Other Poems (1894)
* A Nympholept
* Loch Torridon: To E.H.
* Elegy 1869-91
* Threnody October 6, 1892
* A Reminiscence
* Hawthorn Dyke
* The Ballads of the English Border
* from A Channel Passage and Other Poems (1904)
* The Lake of Gaube
* In a Rosary
* Trafalgar Day
* Cromwell s Statue
* On the Death of Mrs Lynn Linton
* Russia: An Ode
* Carnot
* The Transvaal
* Dedication of ACS s Poems (London: Chatto and Windus 1904)
* from The Age of Shakespeare (1908)
* Christopher Marlowe
* EXPLANATORY NOTES
* FURTHER READING
* NOTE ON THE TEXT
* Ode to Mazzini
* Of the birth of Sir Tristram, and how he voyaged into Ireland (Queen
Yseult)
* Letter to the Editor of The Spectator, 7 June 1862 (pp.632-3) [on
George Meredith s Modern Love, and Poems of the English Roadside,
with Poems and Ballads]
* Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal (The Spectator, 6 September
1862)
* Dead Love (1859)
* Atalanta in Calydon (1865)
* from Preface to A Selection from the Works of Lord Byron (1866)
* from Poems and Ballads (1866)
* Laus Veneris
* The Triumph of Time
* Les Noyades
* Itylus
* Anactoria
* Hymn to Proserpine
* Hermaphroditus
* The Leper
* Before the Mirror
* Dolores
* The Garden of Proserpine
* Dedication, 1865
* from Mr Arnold s New Poems (1867)
* From Chapter 2, Lyrical Poems , William Blake: A Critical Essay
(1868)
* from Notes on Designs of the Old Masters at Florence (1868)
* from Notes on the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1868 (1868)
* from The Poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1870)
* from Songs Before Sunrise (1871)
* Super flumina Babylonis
* Mentana: First Anniversary
* The Litany of Nations
* Hertha
* Before a Crucifix
* Tenebræ
* Cor Cordium
* In San Lorenzo
* On the Downs
* An Appeal
* from Simeon Solomon: Notes on his Vision of Love and Other Studies
(1871)
* Tristram and Iseult: Prelude of an Unfinished Poem (1871)
* from Victor Hugo s L Année terrible (1872)
* from Bothwell (1874)
* from Songs of Two Nations (1875)
* from Diræ
* Celæno
* A Choice
* The Augurs
* A Counsel
* from Report of the First Anniversary Meeting of the Newest
Shakespeare Society (1876)
* from Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite Crusade (1876)
* The Sailing of the Swallow (1877)
* from Poems and Ballads, Second Series (1878)
* The Last Oracle
* A Forsaken Garden
* Relics
* Ave Atque Vale: In Memory of Charles Baudelaire
* Memorial Verses on the Death of Théophile Gautier
* Sonnet (With a Copy of Madamemoiselle de Maupin)
* In Memory of Barry Cornwall
* Inferiae
* Cyril Tourneur
* A Ballad of François Villon, Prince of All Ballad-Makers
* A Vision of Spring in Winter
* The Epitaph in Form of a Ballad, which Villon made for Himself and
his Comrades, Expecting to Hanged along with them'
* From A Study of Shakespeare (1880)
* from Songs of the Springtides (1880)
* Thallasius
* On the Cliffs
* from Specimens of Modern Poets: The Heptalogia or The Seven Against
Sense: A Cap with Seven Bells (1880)
* The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell
* Nephelidia
* Poeta Loquitur (c.1880n)
* from Studies in Song (1880)
* After Nine Years
* Evening on the Broads
* By the North Sea
* Emily Brontë (1883)
* from A Century of Roundels (1883)
* In Harbour
* Plus Ultra
* The Death of Richard Wagner
* Plus Intra
* The Roundel
* Wasted Love
* Before Sunset
* A Flower-piece by Fantin
* To Catullus
* Insularum Ocelle
* from A Midsummer Holidayand Other Poems (1884)
* IX. On the Verge
* Lines of the Monument of Giuseppe Mazzini
* Les Casquets
* In Sepulcretis
* On the Death of Richard Doyle
* A Solitude
* Clear the Way!
* from Poems and Ballads, Third Series (1889)
* March: An Ode
* To a Seamew
* Neap-Tide
* In Time of Mourning
* The Interpreters
* To Sir Richard F. Burton (On his Translation of the Arabian Nights)
* A Reiver s Neck-Verse
* The Tyneside Widow
* Recollections of Professor Jowett (1893)
* from Astrophel and Other Poems (1894)
* A Nympholept
* Loch Torridon: To E.H.
* Elegy 1869-91
* Threnody October 6, 1892
* A Reminiscence
* Hawthorn Dyke
* The Ballads of the English Border
* from A Channel Passage and Other Poems (1904)
* The Lake of Gaube
* In a Rosary
* Trafalgar Day
* Cromwell s Statue
* On the Death of Mrs Lynn Linton
* Russia: An Ode
* Carnot
* The Transvaal
* Dedication of ACS s Poems (London: Chatto and Windus 1904)
* from The Age of Shakespeare (1908)
* Christopher Marlowe
* EXPLANATORY NOTES
* FURTHER READING
* INTRODUCTION
* NOTE ON THE TEXT
* Ode to Mazzini
* Of the birth of Sir Tristram, and how he voyaged into Ireland (Queen
Yseult)
* Letter to the Editor of The Spectator, 7 June 1862 (pp.632-3) [on
George Meredith s Modern Love, and Poems of the English Roadside,
with Poems and Ballads]
* Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal (The Spectator, 6 September
1862)
* Dead Love (1859)
* Atalanta in Calydon (1865)
* from Preface to A Selection from the Works of Lord Byron (1866)
* from Poems and Ballads (1866)
* Laus Veneris
* The Triumph of Time
* Les Noyades
* Itylus
* Anactoria
* Hymn to Proserpine
* Hermaphroditus
* The Leper
* Before the Mirror
* Dolores
* The Garden of Proserpine
* Dedication, 1865
* from Mr Arnold s New Poems (1867)
* From Chapter 2, Lyrical Poems , William Blake: A Critical Essay
(1868)
* from Notes on Designs of the Old Masters at Florence (1868)
* from Notes on the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1868 (1868)
* from The Poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1870)
* from Songs Before Sunrise (1871)
* Super flumina Babylonis
* Mentana: First Anniversary
* The Litany of Nations
* Hertha
* Before a Crucifix
* Tenebræ
* Cor Cordium
* In San Lorenzo
* On the Downs
* An Appeal
* from Simeon Solomon: Notes on his Vision of Love and Other Studies
(1871)
* Tristram and Iseult: Prelude of an Unfinished Poem (1871)
* from Victor Hugo s L Année terrible (1872)
* from Bothwell (1874)
* from Songs of Two Nations (1875)
* from Diræ
* Celæno
* A Choice
* The Augurs
* A Counsel
* from Report of the First Anniversary Meeting of the Newest
Shakespeare Society (1876)
* from Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite Crusade (1876)
* The Sailing of the Swallow (1877)
* from Poems and Ballads, Second Series (1878)
* The Last Oracle
* A Forsaken Garden
* Relics
* Ave Atque Vale: In Memory of Charles Baudelaire
* Memorial Verses on the Death of Théophile Gautier
* Sonnet (With a Copy of Madamemoiselle de Maupin)
* In Memory of Barry Cornwall
* Inferiae
* Cyril Tourneur
* A Ballad of François Villon, Prince of All Ballad-Makers
* A Vision of Spring in Winter
* The Epitaph in Form of a Ballad, which Villon made for Himself and
his Comrades, Expecting to Hanged along with them'
* From A Study of Shakespeare (1880)
* from Songs of the Springtides (1880)
* Thallasius
* On the Cliffs
* from Specimens of Modern Poets: The Heptalogia or The Seven Against
Sense: A Cap with Seven Bells (1880)
* The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell
* Nephelidia
* Poeta Loquitur (c.1880n)
* from Studies in Song (1880)
* After Nine Years
* Evening on the Broads
* By the North Sea
* Emily Brontë (1883)
* from A Century of Roundels (1883)
* In Harbour
* Plus Ultra
* The Death of Richard Wagner
* Plus Intra
* The Roundel
* Wasted Love
* Before Sunset
* A Flower-piece by Fantin
* To Catullus
* Insularum Ocelle
* from A Midsummer Holidayand Other Poems (1884)
* IX. On the Verge
* Lines of the Monument of Giuseppe Mazzini
* Les Casquets
* In Sepulcretis
* On the Death of Richard Doyle
* A Solitude
* Clear the Way!
* from Poems and Ballads, Third Series (1889)
* March: An Ode
* To a Seamew
* Neap-Tide
* In Time of Mourning
* The Interpreters
* To Sir Richard F. Burton (On his Translation of the Arabian Nights)
* A Reiver s Neck-Verse
* The Tyneside Widow
* Recollections of Professor Jowett (1893)
* from Astrophel and Other Poems (1894)
* A Nympholept
* Loch Torridon: To E.H.
* Elegy 1869-91
* Threnody October 6, 1892
* A Reminiscence
* Hawthorn Dyke
* The Ballads of the English Border
* from A Channel Passage and Other Poems (1904)
* The Lake of Gaube
* In a Rosary
* Trafalgar Day
* Cromwell s Statue
* On the Death of Mrs Lynn Linton
* Russia: An Ode
* Carnot
* The Transvaal
* Dedication of ACS s Poems (London: Chatto and Windus 1904)
* from The Age of Shakespeare (1908)
* Christopher Marlowe
* EXPLANATORY NOTES
* FURTHER READING
* NOTE ON THE TEXT
* Ode to Mazzini
* Of the birth of Sir Tristram, and how he voyaged into Ireland (Queen
Yseult)
* Letter to the Editor of The Spectator, 7 June 1862 (pp.632-3) [on
George Meredith s Modern Love, and Poems of the English Roadside,
with Poems and Ballads]
* Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal (The Spectator, 6 September
1862)
* Dead Love (1859)
* Atalanta in Calydon (1865)
* from Preface to A Selection from the Works of Lord Byron (1866)
* from Poems and Ballads (1866)
* Laus Veneris
* The Triumph of Time
* Les Noyades
* Itylus
* Anactoria
* Hymn to Proserpine
* Hermaphroditus
* The Leper
* Before the Mirror
* Dolores
* The Garden of Proserpine
* Dedication, 1865
* from Mr Arnold s New Poems (1867)
* From Chapter 2, Lyrical Poems , William Blake: A Critical Essay
(1868)
* from Notes on Designs of the Old Masters at Florence (1868)
* from Notes on the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1868 (1868)
* from The Poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1870)
* from Songs Before Sunrise (1871)
* Super flumina Babylonis
* Mentana: First Anniversary
* The Litany of Nations
* Hertha
* Before a Crucifix
* Tenebræ
* Cor Cordium
* In San Lorenzo
* On the Downs
* An Appeal
* from Simeon Solomon: Notes on his Vision of Love and Other Studies
(1871)
* Tristram and Iseult: Prelude of an Unfinished Poem (1871)
* from Victor Hugo s L Année terrible (1872)
* from Bothwell (1874)
* from Songs of Two Nations (1875)
* from Diræ
* Celæno
* A Choice
* The Augurs
* A Counsel
* from Report of the First Anniversary Meeting of the Newest
Shakespeare Society (1876)
* from Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite Crusade (1876)
* The Sailing of the Swallow (1877)
* from Poems and Ballads, Second Series (1878)
* The Last Oracle
* A Forsaken Garden
* Relics
* Ave Atque Vale: In Memory of Charles Baudelaire
* Memorial Verses on the Death of Théophile Gautier
* Sonnet (With a Copy of Madamemoiselle de Maupin)
* In Memory of Barry Cornwall
* Inferiae
* Cyril Tourneur
* A Ballad of François Villon, Prince of All Ballad-Makers
* A Vision of Spring in Winter
* The Epitaph in Form of a Ballad, which Villon made for Himself and
his Comrades, Expecting to Hanged along with them'
* From A Study of Shakespeare (1880)
* from Songs of the Springtides (1880)
* Thallasius
* On the Cliffs
* from Specimens of Modern Poets: The Heptalogia or The Seven Against
Sense: A Cap with Seven Bells (1880)
* The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell
* Nephelidia
* Poeta Loquitur (c.1880n)
* from Studies in Song (1880)
* After Nine Years
* Evening on the Broads
* By the North Sea
* Emily Brontë (1883)
* from A Century of Roundels (1883)
* In Harbour
* Plus Ultra
* The Death of Richard Wagner
* Plus Intra
* The Roundel
* Wasted Love
* Before Sunset
* A Flower-piece by Fantin
* To Catullus
* Insularum Ocelle
* from A Midsummer Holidayand Other Poems (1884)
* IX. On the Verge
* Lines of the Monument of Giuseppe Mazzini
* Les Casquets
* In Sepulcretis
* On the Death of Richard Doyle
* A Solitude
* Clear the Way!
* from Poems and Ballads, Third Series (1889)
* March: An Ode
* To a Seamew
* Neap-Tide
* In Time of Mourning
* The Interpreters
* To Sir Richard F. Burton (On his Translation of the Arabian Nights)
* A Reiver s Neck-Verse
* The Tyneside Widow
* Recollections of Professor Jowett (1893)
* from Astrophel and Other Poems (1894)
* A Nympholept
* Loch Torridon: To E.H.
* Elegy 1869-91
* Threnody October 6, 1892
* A Reminiscence
* Hawthorn Dyke
* The Ballads of the English Border
* from A Channel Passage and Other Poems (1904)
* The Lake of Gaube
* In a Rosary
* Trafalgar Day
* Cromwell s Statue
* On the Death of Mrs Lynn Linton
* Russia: An Ode
* Carnot
* The Transvaal
* Dedication of ACS s Poems (London: Chatto and Windus 1904)
* from The Age of Shakespeare (1908)
* Christopher Marlowe
* EXPLANATORY NOTES
* FURTHER READING