Victorian Poetry
SUSAN BROWN Making of a Canon, 1730-18x0, ed. Isobel Armstrong and Virginia Blain (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999), 84, 85. ...
IO THAIS E. MORGAN The poetry of Victorian masculinities Representations of masculinity - what men should think and feel, how th ...
THAIS E. MORGAN devoted to care of the family and maintenance of the home, while the true man dedicated himself to pursuit of ec ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities the masculinity of the poet and the femininity of his genre: Victorian critics found the t ...
THAIS E. MORGAN between the realms of land and sea: "Here came a mortal, / But faithless was she! / And alone dwell for ever / T ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities Yet as a woman, Sappho dies. Although ever defiant of the dominant order ("But, having mad ...
THAIS E. MORGAN the plot and narrative frame of The Princess: action and its resolution depend on marriages sanctioned by the pa ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities poem. One of the ladies in the frame wishes that she were a "mighty poetess" ("Prologue," ...
THAIS E. MORGAN tones of a loved voice" (83) to realize the "pulse of feeling" otherwise "lost" (85) to his awareness. The poem ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities Part I, Tristram, once a "peerless hunter, harper, knight" (MA I. 22), lies on his deathbe ...
THAIS E. MORGAN because Arnold represents women as temptresses who destroy men? The answer is both. Told by that "Sweet flower" ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities masculine prerogatives, then women would be more womanly in accepting their subordination ...
THAIS E. MORGAN the androgynous Sir Galahad can see the Grail that repulses the virile warriors. The Red Knight in "The Last Tou ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities Whereas Tennyson uses a symbolic landscape to multiply ambiguities and ironies in the Idyl ...
THAIS E. MORGAN Tristram is not weakened but strengthened by love, so that his body becomes splendidly perfect, as seen when he ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities remasculinizing his poetry after such comments, Tennyson writes "Ulysses" (1842), in which ...
THAIS E. MORGAN A controversy in which Arnold played poet and critic by turns ensued. "'Empedocles on Etna' is an utter mistake, ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities Leave their God rotten to the bone" (II, 87). In contrast to the Christian God's abject ma ...
THAIS E. MORGAN Sappho and Apollo produces tragic and lyrical poetry, respectively. Death ensues for both women. The poetic pers ...
The poetry of Victorian masculinities "It is one of the most touching and exquisite monuments ever raised to a departed friend - ...
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