Victorian Poetry
DANIEL BROWN discoveries, ones that question the principle of the "type" (LV, 7; LVI, 1), of a core, soul-like, essence that fix ...
Victorian poetry and science thing beloved" (LII, 2), then conversely the profane love of positivist science summons "evil dream ...
DANIEL BROWN taking solace in the optimistic belief that "Nature never did betray / The heart that loved her." 11 Half a century ...
Victorian poetry and science slowly and powerfully before the quickened momentum of the final iambic foot. We are thrust into a ...
DANIEL BROWN ceaseless mechanistic cycle of the waves, the pebbles on the beach are, as M.W. Rowe observes, a way of imaging the ...
Victorian poetry and science Whereas in Lamarck's schemes the engine of biological evolution is the will of the organism, for Da ...
DANIEL BROWN reduces it to a mechanistic determinism: a conception that is reinforced by the poem's jolting idiom and hammering ...
Victorian poetry and science is simply incommensurable with the rationalist post-Enlightenment cos- mology of modern science: th ...
DANIEL BROWN "The doctors found out... could not live ... - so Bunbury died," 16 Lucifer is discovered by science to be a myth a ...
Victorian poetry and science facilitate his comparison of biblical criticism with Roman Catholicism and Dissent: This time he wo ...
DANIEL BROWN their breath makes the air "mephitic," filling it with the waste gas carbon dioxide (which Priestley observes was o ...
Victorian poetry and science (112-13). The poem describes the air as a "fine flood": a physical medium like water. The sky, the ...
DANIEL BROWN Stones ring; like each tucked string tells, each hung bell's Bow swung finds tongue to fling out broad its name (GM ...
Victorian poetry and science can be actualized at any moment, as we see in the opening of "God's Grandeur" (written in 1877): "T ...
DANIEL BROWN Down roughcast, down dazzling whitewash I wherever an elm arches, Shivelights and shadowtackle in long I lashes lac ...
Victorian poetry and science writes in "The Golden Echo and the Leaden Echo" (composed 1882; GMH 33). Here he literalizes - make ...
DANIEL BROWN 15 Robert Flint, "Theism," Encyclopaedia Britannica, ninth edition (Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1888), XXIII ...
8 CYNTHIA SCHEINBERG Victorian poetry and religious diversity i Among the Romans a poet was called votes, which is as much a div ...
CYNTHIA SCHEINBERG Christianity - which claims that God is a Heavenly Maker who in turn makes the poet, and asserts that the hol ...
Victorian poetry and religious diversity the Elizabethan court were subject. As Gary Waller writes: "The Court... appropriated p ...
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