Rhythm and Will in Victorian PoetryCambridge University Press, 1999/04/22 - 272 ページ In Rhythm and Will in Victorian Poetry, first published in 1999, Matthew Campbell explores the work of four Victorian poets - Tennyson, Browning, Hopkins and Hardy - as they show a consistent and innovative concern with questions of human agency and will. The Victorians saw the virtues attendant upon a strong will as central to themselves and to their culture, and Victorian poetry strove to find an aesthetic form to represent this sense of the human will. Through close study of the metre, rhyme and rhythm of a wide range of poems - including monologue, lyric and elegy - Campbell reveals how closely technical questions of poetics are related, in the work of these poets, to issues of psychology, ethics and social change. He goes on to discuss more general questions of poetics, and the implications of the achievement of the Victorian poets in a wider context, from Milton through Romanticism and into contemporary critical debate. |
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... sound of poetry , could not have happened without his close attention , and the brilliant example of his own work on Victorian poetry and voice . Others have read and commented on parts of this work , and to them I owe a debt ...
... sound of poetry , could not have happened without his close attention , and the brilliant example of his own work on Victorian poetry and voice . Others have read and commented on parts of this work , and to them I owe a debt ...
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... sound. The dramatic and elegiac poetry of the nineteenth century investi- gates agency through speech, a sense of agency which is posited as central to the identity of the self. The self, in turn, strives to make its presence felt in ...
... sound. The dramatic and elegiac poetry of the nineteenth century investi- gates agency through speech, a sense of agency which is posited as central to the identity of the self. The self, in turn, strives to make its presence felt in ...
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... life for such tasks was always before the Victorians , and their poetry tries to sound the experience of its strenu- ous difficulty . XXXXXX Rhythms of will XXXXXX CHAPTER 2 Rhythms of Will Introduction : two decisions II.
... life for such tasks was always before the Victorians , and their poetry tries to sound the experience of its strenu- ous difficulty . XXXXXX Rhythms of will XXXXXX CHAPTER 2 Rhythms of Will Introduction : two decisions II.
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... sound of a straining body . These , for instance , are his ' griefs ' : 101 / But finding no redress , ferment and rage , U / 700 Nor less than wounds immedicable / U / // flammation . . . ' By the end of the. Rankle , and fester , and ...
... sound of a straining body . These , for instance , are his ' griefs ' : 101 / But finding no redress , ferment and rage , U / 700 Nor less than wounds immedicable / U / // flammation . . . ' By the end of the. Rankle , and fester , and ...
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... sound and measure ; of the force of the syllables singly considered , and of the time in which they are pronounced . Sound can resemble nothing but sound , and time can measure nothing but motion and duration.3 For Johnson , the pre ...
... sound and measure ; of the force of the syllables singly considered , and of the time in which they are pronounced . Sound can resemble nothing but sound , and time can measure nothing but motion and duration.3 For Johnson , the pre ...
目次
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PART TWO Monologue and monodrama | 97 |
PART THREE Making a will | 155 |
Notes | 239 |
Bibliography | 259 |
Index | 269 |
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