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The lyric in Victorian memory: poetic remembering and forgetting from Tennyson to Housman

Part of the Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-century Writing and Culture series
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A study of nineteenth-century poems that remember, yearn for, fixate on, and forget the past.

Reflecting the current critical drive to reconcile formalist and historicist approaches to literature, it uses close readings to trace the complex interactions between memory as a theme and the (often-memorable) formal traits - such as brevity, stanzaic structure, and sonic repetition - that appear in the lyrics examined.

This book considers the interwoven nature of remembering and forgetting in the work of four Victorian poets.

It uses this theme to shed new light on the relationship between lyric and narrative, on the connections between gender and genre, and on the way in which Victorians represented and commemorated the past.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3319513079 / 9783319513072
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
821.809
11/11/2017
England
English
359 pages
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