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Victorian poetry and the poetics of the literary periodical

Part of the Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture series
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Redrawing the conventional map of Victorian Poetics Victorian Poetry and the Poetics of the Literary Periodical offers an alternative history of Victorian poetry that asserts the fundamental importance of popular periodical poetry to our understanding of Victorian poetics.

Reading the poetry of un-anthologised, unnamed and underappreciated poets alongside that of Tennyson, Barrett Browning and Rossetti, Ehnes argues that the popular poet is not a marginal poet: he, and especially she, occupies the centre of literary culture, producing the poetry consumed by the majority of Victorian readers. Key Features Provides an invaluable index of the poetry published in the periodicalsIncludes brief biographic entries for each major figure discussedAnalyses periodicals including Macmillan's Magazine, Charles Dickens's Household Words and All the Year Round, Once a Week, William Thackeray's Cornhill, the religious periodical Good Words, and the Argosy each as separate case study

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Edinburgh University Press
1474418341 / 9781474418348
Hardback
821.809
31/12/2018
United Kingdom
English
256 pages
24 cm
Published in Scotland.