The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry
Herausgeber: Bevis, Matthew
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The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry offers an authorative collection of original essays and is an essential resource for those interested in Victorian poetry and poetics.
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The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry offers an authorative collection of original essays and is an essential resource for those interested in Victorian poetry and poetics.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 908
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1533g
- ISBN-13: 9780198713715
- ISBN-10: 0198713711
- Artikelnr.: 47868170
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 908
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1533g
- ISBN-13: 9780198713715
- ISBN-10: 0198713711
- Artikelnr.: 47868170
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Matthew Bevis is a University Lecturer and Fellow in English at Keble College, Oxford. He is the author of The Art of Eloquence: Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce (OUP, 2007) and Comedy: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2012). He is the editor of Some Versions of Empson (OUP, 2007).
* Introduction: At Work with Victorian Poetry
* Form
* 2. : Michael Hurley: Rhythm
* 3. : Derek Attridge: Beat
* 4. : Robert Douglas-Fairhurst: Address
* 5. : Matthew Campbell: Rhyme
* 6. : Garrett Stewart: Diction
* 7. : Isobel Armstrong: Syntax
* 8. : Herbert Tucker: Story
* Literary Landscapes
* 9. : Isobel Hurst: Victorian Poetry and The Classics
* 10. : Matthew Townend: Victorian Medievalisms
* 11. : Erik Gray: Victorian Miltons
* 12. : Bharat Tandon: Victorian Shakespeares
* 13. : Michael O Neill: The Romantic Bequest: Arnold and Others
* 14. : Elisa New: American Intersections: Poetry in the United
States 1837-1901
* 15. : Peter Robinson: The Poetry of Modern Life: On the Pavement
* 16. : Adam Piette: Modernist Victorianism
* 17. : David Wheatley: Dispatched Dark Regions Far Afield and
Farther : Contemporary Poetry and Victorianism
* Readings
* 18. : Caroline Levine: Rhyme, Rhythm, Violence: Elizabeth Barrett
Browning on Slavery
* 19. : Ruth Padel: Tennyson: Echo and Harmony, Music, and Thought
* 20. : Ross Wilson: Browning's Balancing Acts
* 21. : Hugh Haughton: Edward Lear and 'The fiddlediddlety of
representation'
* 22. : Michael Wood: Crime and Conjecture: Emily Brontë's Poems
* 23. : Adam Phillips: Arthur Hugh Clough: The Reception and
Conception of Amours de Voyage
* 24. : Jane Wright: Matthew Arnold, Out of Time
* 25. : Andrew Elfenbein: Modern Men and Women: Meredith's challenge
to Browning
* 26. : J. B. Bullen: Raising The Dead: Dante Gabriel Rossetti's
Willowwood sonnets
* 27. : Constance Hassett: Christina Rossetti: Ravens, Cockatoos and
Range
* 28. : Marcus Waithe: William Barnes: Views of Field Labour in
Poems of Modern Life
* 29. : Clive Wilmer: Dreaming Reality: The Poetry of William Morris
* 30. : Mark Ford: City of Pain: The Poetry of James Thomson
* 31. : Emily Harrington: Augusta Webster: Time and The Lyric Ideal
* 32. : Simon Jarvis: Swinburne: The Insuperable Sea
* 33. : Seamus Perry : Hardy's Imperfections
* 34. : Martin Dubois: Hopkins's Beauty
* 35. : Linda K. Hughes: Michael Field (Katherine Bradley and Edith
Cooper): Sight and Song and Significant Form
* 36. : Meredith Martin: Alice Meynell, Again and Again
* 37. : Janet Gezari: Housman's Difficulty
* 38. : Peter Howarth: Rudyard Kipling plays the Empire
* 39. : Peter McDonald: Victorian Yeats
* 40. : Tim Kendall: The Passion of Charlotte Mew
* The Place of Poetry
* 41. : Samantha Matthews : Marketplaces
* 42. : Stephanie Kuduk Weiner: Inner Space: Bodies and Minds
* 43. : Anna Henchman: Outer Space: Physical Science
* 44. : Rolf Lessenich: City and Street
* 45. : Catherine Maxwell: In The Artist's Studio
* 46. : Francis O Gorman : On Not Hearing: Victorian Poetry and
Music
* 47. : Kirstie Blair: Church Going
* 48. : Justin Quinn: Irish Poetry in the Victorian Age
* 49. : Joe Phelan: Empire and Orientalisms
* 50. : James Williams: Comic Verse
* 51. : Danny Karlin: 'The song-bird whose name is Legion': Bad Verse
and its Critics
* Form
* 2. : Michael Hurley: Rhythm
* 3. : Derek Attridge: Beat
* 4. : Robert Douglas-Fairhurst: Address
* 5. : Matthew Campbell: Rhyme
* 6. : Garrett Stewart: Diction
* 7. : Isobel Armstrong: Syntax
* 8. : Herbert Tucker: Story
* Literary Landscapes
* 9. : Isobel Hurst: Victorian Poetry and The Classics
* 10. : Matthew Townend: Victorian Medievalisms
* 11. : Erik Gray: Victorian Miltons
* 12. : Bharat Tandon: Victorian Shakespeares
* 13. : Michael O Neill: The Romantic Bequest: Arnold and Others
* 14. : Elisa New: American Intersections: Poetry in the United
States 1837-1901
* 15. : Peter Robinson: The Poetry of Modern Life: On the Pavement
* 16. : Adam Piette: Modernist Victorianism
* 17. : David Wheatley: Dispatched Dark Regions Far Afield and
Farther : Contemporary Poetry and Victorianism
* Readings
* 18. : Caroline Levine: Rhyme, Rhythm, Violence: Elizabeth Barrett
Browning on Slavery
* 19. : Ruth Padel: Tennyson: Echo and Harmony, Music, and Thought
* 20. : Ross Wilson: Browning's Balancing Acts
* 21. : Hugh Haughton: Edward Lear and 'The fiddlediddlety of
representation'
* 22. : Michael Wood: Crime and Conjecture: Emily Brontë's Poems
* 23. : Adam Phillips: Arthur Hugh Clough: The Reception and
Conception of Amours de Voyage
* 24. : Jane Wright: Matthew Arnold, Out of Time
* 25. : Andrew Elfenbein: Modern Men and Women: Meredith's challenge
to Browning
* 26. : J. B. Bullen: Raising The Dead: Dante Gabriel Rossetti's
Willowwood sonnets
* 27. : Constance Hassett: Christina Rossetti: Ravens, Cockatoos and
Range
* 28. : Marcus Waithe: William Barnes: Views of Field Labour in
Poems of Modern Life
* 29. : Clive Wilmer: Dreaming Reality: The Poetry of William Morris
* 30. : Mark Ford: City of Pain: The Poetry of James Thomson
* 31. : Emily Harrington: Augusta Webster: Time and The Lyric Ideal
* 32. : Simon Jarvis: Swinburne: The Insuperable Sea
* 33. : Seamus Perry : Hardy's Imperfections
* 34. : Martin Dubois: Hopkins's Beauty
* 35. : Linda K. Hughes: Michael Field (Katherine Bradley and Edith
Cooper): Sight and Song and Significant Form
* 36. : Meredith Martin: Alice Meynell, Again and Again
* 37. : Janet Gezari: Housman's Difficulty
* 38. : Peter Howarth: Rudyard Kipling plays the Empire
* 39. : Peter McDonald: Victorian Yeats
* 40. : Tim Kendall: The Passion of Charlotte Mew
* The Place of Poetry
* 41. : Samantha Matthews : Marketplaces
* 42. : Stephanie Kuduk Weiner: Inner Space: Bodies and Minds
* 43. : Anna Henchman: Outer Space: Physical Science
* 44. : Rolf Lessenich: City and Street
* 45. : Catherine Maxwell: In The Artist's Studio
* 46. : Francis O Gorman : On Not Hearing: Victorian Poetry and
Music
* 47. : Kirstie Blair: Church Going
* 48. : Justin Quinn: Irish Poetry in the Victorian Age
* 49. : Joe Phelan: Empire and Orientalisms
* 50. : James Williams: Comic Verse
* 51. : Danny Karlin: 'The song-bird whose name is Legion': Bad Verse
and its Critics
* Introduction: At Work with Victorian Poetry
* Form
* 2. : Michael Hurley: Rhythm
* 3. : Derek Attridge: Beat
* 4. : Robert Douglas-Fairhurst: Address
* 5. : Matthew Campbell: Rhyme
* 6. : Garrett Stewart: Diction
* 7. : Isobel Armstrong: Syntax
* 8. : Herbert Tucker: Story
* Literary Landscapes
* 9. : Isobel Hurst: Victorian Poetry and The Classics
* 10. : Matthew Townend: Victorian Medievalisms
* 11. : Erik Gray: Victorian Miltons
* 12. : Bharat Tandon: Victorian Shakespeares
* 13. : Michael O Neill: The Romantic Bequest: Arnold and Others
* 14. : Elisa New: American Intersections: Poetry in the United
States 1837-1901
* 15. : Peter Robinson: The Poetry of Modern Life: On the Pavement
* 16. : Adam Piette: Modernist Victorianism
* 17. : David Wheatley: Dispatched Dark Regions Far Afield and
Farther : Contemporary Poetry and Victorianism
* Readings
* 18. : Caroline Levine: Rhyme, Rhythm, Violence: Elizabeth Barrett
Browning on Slavery
* 19. : Ruth Padel: Tennyson: Echo and Harmony, Music, and Thought
* 20. : Ross Wilson: Browning's Balancing Acts
* 21. : Hugh Haughton: Edward Lear and 'The fiddlediddlety of
representation'
* 22. : Michael Wood: Crime and Conjecture: Emily Brontë's Poems
* 23. : Adam Phillips: Arthur Hugh Clough: The Reception and
Conception of Amours de Voyage
* 24. : Jane Wright: Matthew Arnold, Out of Time
* 25. : Andrew Elfenbein: Modern Men and Women: Meredith's challenge
to Browning
* 26. : J. B. Bullen: Raising The Dead: Dante Gabriel Rossetti's
Willowwood sonnets
* 27. : Constance Hassett: Christina Rossetti: Ravens, Cockatoos and
Range
* 28. : Marcus Waithe: William Barnes: Views of Field Labour in
Poems of Modern Life
* 29. : Clive Wilmer: Dreaming Reality: The Poetry of William Morris
* 30. : Mark Ford: City of Pain: The Poetry of James Thomson
* 31. : Emily Harrington: Augusta Webster: Time and The Lyric Ideal
* 32. : Simon Jarvis: Swinburne: The Insuperable Sea
* 33. : Seamus Perry : Hardy's Imperfections
* 34. : Martin Dubois: Hopkins's Beauty
* 35. : Linda K. Hughes: Michael Field (Katherine Bradley and Edith
Cooper): Sight and Song and Significant Form
* 36. : Meredith Martin: Alice Meynell, Again and Again
* 37. : Janet Gezari: Housman's Difficulty
* 38. : Peter Howarth: Rudyard Kipling plays the Empire
* 39. : Peter McDonald: Victorian Yeats
* 40. : Tim Kendall: The Passion of Charlotte Mew
* The Place of Poetry
* 41. : Samantha Matthews : Marketplaces
* 42. : Stephanie Kuduk Weiner: Inner Space: Bodies and Minds
* 43. : Anna Henchman: Outer Space: Physical Science
* 44. : Rolf Lessenich: City and Street
* 45. : Catherine Maxwell: In The Artist's Studio
* 46. : Francis O Gorman : On Not Hearing: Victorian Poetry and
Music
* 47. : Kirstie Blair: Church Going
* 48. : Justin Quinn: Irish Poetry in the Victorian Age
* 49. : Joe Phelan: Empire and Orientalisms
* 50. : James Williams: Comic Verse
* 51. : Danny Karlin: 'The song-bird whose name is Legion': Bad Verse
and its Critics
* Form
* 2. : Michael Hurley: Rhythm
* 3. : Derek Attridge: Beat
* 4. : Robert Douglas-Fairhurst: Address
* 5. : Matthew Campbell: Rhyme
* 6. : Garrett Stewart: Diction
* 7. : Isobel Armstrong: Syntax
* 8. : Herbert Tucker: Story
* Literary Landscapes
* 9. : Isobel Hurst: Victorian Poetry and The Classics
* 10. : Matthew Townend: Victorian Medievalisms
* 11. : Erik Gray: Victorian Miltons
* 12. : Bharat Tandon: Victorian Shakespeares
* 13. : Michael O Neill: The Romantic Bequest: Arnold and Others
* 14. : Elisa New: American Intersections: Poetry in the United
States 1837-1901
* 15. : Peter Robinson: The Poetry of Modern Life: On the Pavement
* 16. : Adam Piette: Modernist Victorianism
* 17. : David Wheatley: Dispatched Dark Regions Far Afield and
Farther : Contemporary Poetry and Victorianism
* Readings
* 18. : Caroline Levine: Rhyme, Rhythm, Violence: Elizabeth Barrett
Browning on Slavery
* 19. : Ruth Padel: Tennyson: Echo and Harmony, Music, and Thought
* 20. : Ross Wilson: Browning's Balancing Acts
* 21. : Hugh Haughton: Edward Lear and 'The fiddlediddlety of
representation'
* 22. : Michael Wood: Crime and Conjecture: Emily Brontë's Poems
* 23. : Adam Phillips: Arthur Hugh Clough: The Reception and
Conception of Amours de Voyage
* 24. : Jane Wright: Matthew Arnold, Out of Time
* 25. : Andrew Elfenbein: Modern Men and Women: Meredith's challenge
to Browning
* 26. : J. B. Bullen: Raising The Dead: Dante Gabriel Rossetti's
Willowwood sonnets
* 27. : Constance Hassett: Christina Rossetti: Ravens, Cockatoos and
Range
* 28. : Marcus Waithe: William Barnes: Views of Field Labour in
Poems of Modern Life
* 29. : Clive Wilmer: Dreaming Reality: The Poetry of William Morris
* 30. : Mark Ford: City of Pain: The Poetry of James Thomson
* 31. : Emily Harrington: Augusta Webster: Time and The Lyric Ideal
* 32. : Simon Jarvis: Swinburne: The Insuperable Sea
* 33. : Seamus Perry : Hardy's Imperfections
* 34. : Martin Dubois: Hopkins's Beauty
* 35. : Linda K. Hughes: Michael Field (Katherine Bradley and Edith
Cooper): Sight and Song and Significant Form
* 36. : Meredith Martin: Alice Meynell, Again and Again
* 37. : Janet Gezari: Housman's Difficulty
* 38. : Peter Howarth: Rudyard Kipling plays the Empire
* 39. : Peter McDonald: Victorian Yeats
* 40. : Tim Kendall: The Passion of Charlotte Mew
* The Place of Poetry
* 41. : Samantha Matthews : Marketplaces
* 42. : Stephanie Kuduk Weiner: Inner Space: Bodies and Minds
* 43. : Anna Henchman: Outer Space: Physical Science
* 44. : Rolf Lessenich: City and Street
* 45. : Catherine Maxwell: In The Artist's Studio
* 46. : Francis O Gorman : On Not Hearing: Victorian Poetry and
Music
* 47. : Kirstie Blair: Church Going
* 48. : Justin Quinn: Irish Poetry in the Victorian Age
* 49. : Joe Phelan: Empire and Orientalisms
* 50. : James Williams: Comic Verse
* 51. : Danny Karlin: 'The song-bird whose name is Legion': Bad Verse
and its Critics