Victorian Pastoral: Tennyson, Hardy, and the Subversion of FormsOhio State University Press, 1989 - Počet stran: 238 Victorian pastoral explores the pastoral poetry of Alfred Tennyson and Thomas Hardy as a way of understanding each poet's relation to the literary past. This exploration of Tennyson's and Hardy's response to and reshaping of a specific genre aims to shed light on each poet's relation to modernist poetics. Owen Schur also presents an overview of the pastoral tradition, suggesting the importance of rhetoric and the play of language to a full understanding of the genre. |
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Tennysons Poetry of Loss | 60 |
Songs from The Princess III | 111 |
Victorian Pastoral and the Poetry of Hardy | 157 |
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