Victorian Poetry
HILARY FRASER Plato on that side which seems to pass beyond Plato into a world no longer pagan, and based upon the conception of ...
Victorian poetry and historicism aspects of Victorian Hellenism extended well beyond the largely male world of Oxford. If, as Do ...
HILARY FRASER Today, tomorrow, world without an end; To love you much and yet to love you more, As Jordan at his flood sweeps ei ...
Victorian poetry and historicism Assuredly, determining "History's truth" in relation to Sappho was no easy matter. With the pub ...
HILARY FRASER from which the woman poet is excluded, Michael Field's epigraphy legitimizes female creativity and female sexualit ...
Victorian poetry and historicism Rag of flesh, scrap of bone in dim disuse, Smoking flax that fed fire once: prompt therein I en ...
HILARY FRASER Miller describes this form as "par excellence the literary genre of histori- cism" i n that "[i]t presupposes a do ...
Victorian poetry and historicism effigy for future generations, the Bishop remains blithely unaware of all that his funerary mon ...
HILARY FRASER Quite often, indeed, single writers embraced different aspects of mediev- alism in their work. Morris, who was cap ...
Victorian poetry and historicism Lancelot: "When both our mouths went wandering in one way, / And aching sorely, met among the l ...
HILARY FRASER what Tennyson saw as "the need of going forward, and braving the struggle of life." 49 The poem culminates in Ulys ...
Victorian poetry and historicism But what are our responsibilities to the text of the past? Gillian Beer points out: "Engaging w ...
HILARY FRASER 11 On Arnold's Hellenism, see Frank Turner, The Greek Heritage in Victorian Britain (New Haven, CT: Yale Universit ...
Victorian poetry and historicism 28 Joan Dejean, Fictions of Sappho 1546-1937 (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1989). ...
HILARY FRASER 50 Foucault, The Order of Things, 370. 51 Frederick William Faber, "The Present, 1," in "Thoughts while Reading Hi ...
7 DANIEL BROWN Victorian poetry and science i In the 1802 "Preface" to Lyrical Ballads, William Wordsworth states that "Poetry i ...
DANIEL BROWN reached the letter "P" a knock was heard. He began again, and the spirits knocked at the letter "O." I was puzzled, ...
Victorian poetry and science crawls under the table, relying exclusively on his senses in his positivist quest to find a materia ...
DANIEL BROWN account suggests, and that its geological formations can be explained without recourse to such divine interventions ...
Victorian poetry and science challenges to the validity of the scientific project, which he sees as driven inexorably toward mat ...
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