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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Acknowledgements Contents Illustrations Notes on Contributors 1. Introduction: At Work with Victorian Poetry Part I Form
2. Rhythm 3. Beat 4. Address 5. Rhyme 6. Diction 7. Syntax 8. Story
Part II Literary Landscapes
9. Victorian Poetry and the Classics 10. Victorian Medievalisms 11. Victorian Miltons 12. Victorian Shakespeares 13. The Romantic Bequest: Arnold and Others 14. American Intersections: Poetry in the United States 1837–1901 15. The Poetry of Modern Life: On the Pavement 16. Modernist Victorianism 17. ‘Dispatched Dark Regions Far Afield and Farther’: Contemporary Poetry and Victorianism
Part III Readings
18. Rhyme, Rhythm, Violence: Elizabeth Barrett Browning on Slavery 19. Tennyson: Echo and Harmony, Music and Thought 20. Browning’s Balancing Acts 21. Edward Lear and ‘The fiddlediddlety of representation’ 22. Crime and Conjecture: Emily Brontë’s Poems 23. Arthur Hugh Clough: The Reception and Conception of Amours de Voyage 24. Matthew Arnold, Out of Time 25. Modern Men and Women: Meredith’s Challenge to Browning 26. Raising the Dead: Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s ‘Willowwood’ Sonnets 27. Christina Rossetti: Ravens, Cockatoos, and Range 28. William Barnes: Views of Field Labour in Poems of Rural Life 29. Dreaming Reality: The Poetry of William Morris 30. City of Pain: The Poetry of James Thomson 31. Augusta Webster: Time and the Lyric Ideal 32. Swinburne: The Insuperable Sea 33. Hardy’s Imperfections 34. Hopkins’s Beauty 35. Michael Field (Katharine Bradley & Edith Cooper): Sight and Song and Significant Form 36. Alice Meynell, Again and Again 37. Housman’s Difficulty 38. Rudyard Kipling Plays the Empire 39. Victorian Yeats 40. The Passion of Charlotte Mew
Part IV The Place of Poetry
41. Marketplaces 42. Inner Space: Bodies and Minds 43. Outer Space: Physical Science 44. City and Street 45. In the Artist’s Studio 46. On Not Hearing: Victorian Poetry and Music 47. Church Going 48. Irish Poetry in the Victorian Age 49. Empire and Orientalisms 50. The Jokes in the Machine: Comic Verse 51. ‘The song-bird whose name is Legion’: Bad Verse and its Critics
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