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Armstrong I. — Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poets and Politics |
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Cooper, Thomas 188 192 476
Cooper, Thomas, The Purgatory of Suicides 165 209
Cooper, Thomas, ‘Chartist Chaunt’ 190
Coriolanus (Shakespeare) 30 476
Cornhill, The 310
Cornwall, Barry, ‘For Music’ 41
Crabbe, George 126
Crimean war 162 471
Crimean war, Arnold and 206 212
Crimean war, Browning and 309
Crimean war, Chartists and 165 192 194 223 266
Crimean war, Clough on 197
Crimean war, Meredith and 390 445
Crimean war, Morris and 162 243
Crimean war, national language and 250
Crimean war, Patmore and 437
Crimean war, Procter and 328
Crimean war, Ruskin and 238
Crimean war, Spasmodics on 164
Crimean war, Swinburne and 397
Crimean war, Tennyson and 247 247 263 270
Croker, John Wilson 64
Croker, John Wilson, The Battle of Talavera 65
Croker, T.C. 467
Croker, T.C., Fairy Legends 45
Cultural materialism 8
Culture, Arnold on 214 298 299
Culture, Arnold on, and language 32
Culture, Arnold on, art’s relation to 234
Culture, Arnold on, as mythos 5
Culture, Arnold on, Clough on 167 171
Culture, Arnold on, concept of 2 16 24 26 27
Culture, Arnold on, construction of femininity in 125
Culture, Arnold on, Fox on 110
Culture, Arnold on, Herder and 28
Culture, Arnold on, Hopkins and 426
Culture, Arnold on, in Browning 18 19 295
Culture, Arnold on, in Eliot 388
Culture, Arnold on, Landon on 320
Culture, Arnold on, national 317
Culture, Arnold on, phenomenology of 12
Culture, Arnold on, poet of 133
Culture, Arnold on, Swinburne’s insight into 392 395
Culture, Arnold on, Tennyson and 75 76 93 152
Cunningham, Allan, ‘The Poets Love. A Song’ 41
Dallas, E.S. 229
Dante Alighieri 47 76 337 441 461
Dante Alighieri, Inferno 443 444 449 451 456
Darwin, Charles 255 286 372 374 374 381 384 385 386 388 410 444 455 460
Darwin, Charles, Davidson, John, ‘Thirty Bob a Week’ 451 468
Darwin, Charles, Origin of the Species 383 515
De Man, Paul 426 479 518 518
De Vere, Aubrey, Inisfail: A Lyrical Chronicle of Ireland 198
Deconstruction 1 8 9 10 14 16 17 118 289 302 463 479 518
Democracy 3 26 150 281 283 310 336 387 388 409 410 515
Democratic poetry, Browning and 114 290 293 295 297
Democratic poetry, Browning and Clough and 162 181 185
Democratic poetry, Browning and Fox on 27 109 110 131 139 141 141 143 149 154
Democratic poetry, Browning and landscape poetry as 217
Democratic poetry, Browning and of The Germ 228
Democratic poetry, Browning and pastoral as 219
Democratic poetry, Browning and Swinburne and 398 (see also “Language democratic”)
Derrida, Jacques 10 14 288 289 396 432 479 481
Dialogism 13 14 141
Dickens, Charles 232 432
Dickens, Charles, Household Words 429
Dobell, Bartram 463
Dobell, Sidney 176 223 247 332 496 497
Dobell, Sidney, Balder 164 496
Dobell, Sidney, The Roman 164 165
Dobell, Sidney, ‘The Common Grave’ 224
Donne, W.B. 24 483
Double poem 12 35 163 374 467 475 482
Double poem in Arnold 207 214
Double poem in Browning 17 20 34 111 289
Double poem in Thomson 451
Double poem in women’s poetry 316 359
Double poem, relation of Grotesque to 234 243
Double poem, Tennyson’s use of 40 64 75 91 114 254 255 266 276
Dowling, Linda 519 n29
Dowson, Ernest 405
Dowson, Ernest, ‘Non sum qualis eram bonas sub regno Cynarae’ 406
Drama 30 139 141 142 143 149 150 151 152 283 288 398
Dramatic monologue 12 149
Dramatic monologue and women’s poetry 317 318 321 358 359 365
Dramatic monologue, Browning’s use of 122 138 141 144 147 148 281 287 288 290 297 299 302 303
Dryden, John 178 181
Duns Scotus 413 415
Eisenstein, Sergei 475
Elen, Gus 388
Eliot, George 290 359 365 463 507 520
Eliot, George, Adam Bede 133
Eliot, George, Middlemarch 79 388
Eliot, George, The Legend of Jubal 362
Eliot, George, The Mill on the Floss 81
Eliot, George, The Spanish Gypsy 316 361
Eliot, George, ‘Agatha’ 361
Eliot, George, ‘Armgart’ 361
Eliot, T.S. 6 373 374
Eliot, T.S., Four Quartets 1 480
Eliot, T.S., The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 195
Eliot, T.S., The Waste Land 1 451 480
Elliott, Ebenezer 27 125 152 157
Elliott, Ebenezer, ‘Songs for the Bees’ 128 155
Elliott, Ebenezer, ‘The Death-Feast’ 127
Engels, Friedrich 387
Englishman’s Review 109
Epictetus 207
Essays and Reviews 383 432
Eyre, Edward, Governor of Jamaica 387 391 405 515
Faber, G.S. 28 45 51 52 75
Fawcett, Stephen, ‘The Daffodil’ 218
Fawcett, Stephen, ‘The Daffodil’, Wharfedale Lays 165
Feminine, in Arnold 208
Feminine, in Arnold, concept of beautiful as 320
Feminine, in Arnold, in Pater 378
Feminine, in Arnold, in Swinburne 406 407
Feminine, in Arnold, in Tennyson 14 75 78 252 269
Feminine, in Arnold, in women’s writing 313 315 317 318 325 335 338 341 342 343 356 360 361 365 367 470 representation feminine”)
Feminine, in Arnold, social prescription of 125
Feminism 1 7 8 14 17 33 46 107 152
Ferrier, J.F. 89 91 107 489
Feuerbach, Ludwig 254 255 300 301 303 363
Feuerbach, Ludwig, The Essence of Christianity 290 302 510
Firmilian 247
Fitzgerald, Edward 94
Fitzgerald, Edward, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam 35 376
Flower, Sarah 123 124
Flower, Sarah, ‘A Dream’ 125
Foote, G.W., Satires and Profanities 463
Forster, John 150
Fortnightly Review 429
Foucault, Michel 1 35 272
Foucault, Michel, Madness and Civilisation 267 508
Foucault, Michel, The Order of Things 479 n1 479
Fox, W.J. 12 23 63 107 123 133 482 485
Fox, W.J. and associationism 29 30 139 181
Fox, W.J. and Browning 110 111 112 115 116 138 141 429
Fox, W.J. and ideology 203
Fox, W.J. and working-class poetry 27 28 126 155 165 219 232 390 in Fox Fox
Fox, W.J. on Coleridge 121
Fox, W.J. on language 32 64 177 282
Fox, W.J. on mind 120
Fox, W.J. on pleasure 297
Fox, W.J. on Tennyson 26 43 45 109 481
Fox, W.J., dramatic theory of 34 122 129 131 139 141 149 151 199 283 288 484
Fox, W.J., group 26 31 33 35 36 37 125 154 166 201
Fraser’s Magazine 463
French Revolution 27 72 109 121 141 164 210
Freud, Sigmund 248 264 274 276 334 394 438
| Freud, Sigmund, The Interpretation of Dreams 372
Freud, Sigmund, ‘Mourning and Melancholy’ 249
Friendship’s Offering 40
Froissart, Jean 227
Garnett, Richard 315
Gaskell, Mrs, Mary Barton 489 n17
Gem, The 40
Gender 6 10 153 166 171 374 376 394
Gender and women’s poetry 313 323 328 331
Gender in Browning 115 122 281
Gender in Hopkins 392 413 415 421
Gender in Morris 227 236
Gender in Rossetti 440
Gender in Swinburne 395 398 404 407
Gender in Thomson 461
Gender, approach to, by Fox and Hallam groups 26 33 34
Geology 39 54 57 247 254 255 256 260 263 264 273 276 382
Germ, The 197 227 240 337 504
Gilfillan, George 495 n60
Gissing, George 465
Goethe, J.W. von 197 219 333 487
Goethe, J.W. von, Elective Affinities 195
Goethe, J.W. von, Faust 39 164 165 474
Goethe, J.W. von, Roman Elegies 195
Goethe, J.W. von, Werther 480 n20
Goethe, J.W. von, Wilhelm Meister 47 52
Gothic, the 227 231 234 235 280 283 295 374 425 426
Great Exhibition 197
Green, T.H. 409 passim 418
Greenwell, Dora 7 328 330 331 337 338 361 364
Greenwell, Dora, Poems 345 347
Greenwell, Dora, Qui sait Aimer, sait Mourir 343
Greenwell, Dora, ‘A Picture’ 345
Greenwell, Dora, ‘A Scherzo’ 345
Greenwell, Dora, ‘A Song to Call to Remembrance’ 347
Greenwell, Dora, ‘A Song’ 345
Greenwell, Dora, ‘Bar’ 345
Greenwell, Dora, ‘On the education of the Imbecile’ 345
Greenwell, Dora, ‘One Flower’ 345
Greenwell, Dora, ‘Our Single Women’ 332 334
Greenwell, Dora, ‘Reserve’ 345
Griffiths, D.W. 475
Grimm, Jacob 33 45 63 384
Grimshaw, John, ‘The Hand-Loom Weavers’ Lament’ 155
Grimstone, Mary Leman 113 485
Grotesque, the 467 471
Grotesque, the, and comedy 430
Grotesque, the, Hardy and 475
Grotesque, the, Hopkins and 392
Grotesque, the, in Browning 150 279 287 371 372 429
Grotesque, the, in Morris 236 240 243 244 374 440
Grotesque, the, Ruskin’s formulation of 229 242 374 377 425 473
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles 24 28 35 36 49 94 483
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles and labour 154
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles and marginalised poet 214 247
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles and Tennyson 26 34 37 48 52 57 61 75 76 84 85 93 99 109 247 252 257 262 332 467 484
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles and Wordsworth 56 105 107 Hallam
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles on dramatic form 12 481
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles on language 32 63 485
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles on modern culture 58 166 207
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles on morality 60
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles on poetry of sensation 29 69 88 91 92 95 96 106 133 163 176 205 374
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles on religion 68 71 260 379
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles on women 33 55 261
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, associationism and 30 59 64 103 110 141 244
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, Poems 42
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, Swinburne and 376 385
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, Works: ‘Lines written at Malvern’ 79
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, ‘On sympathy’ 78
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, ‘On the Madonna Del Gran Duca’ 47
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, ‘Supposed Confessions of a Second-Rate Sensitive Mind’ 62
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, ‘Theodicaea Novissima’ 31 484 506
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, ‘Timbuctoo’ 49
Hallam, Arthur, and the Apostles, ‘Written on the Banks of the Tay’ 46
Hamilton, Sir William 89
Hardy, Thomas 26 429
Hardy, Thomas, The Dynasts 7 471
Hardy, Thomas, ‘Drummer Hodge’ 471
Hare, Julius 57 68
Hartman, Geoffrey 479 n6
Hawkshaw, Ann 502 n57
Hawkshaw, Ann, Dionysius the Areopagite 315
Hawkshaw, Ann, ‘The Mother to her Starving Child’ 315
Hawkshaw, Ann, ‘Why am I a slave?’ 315
Hazlitt, William 26 33 59 153 487 495
Hazlitt, William, On the Principles of Human Action 148
Hazlitt, William, Spirit of the Age 429
Heaton, William, ‘The Emigrant’s Farewell’ 222
Heaton, William, ‘The Emigrant’s Farewell’, The Flowers of Calder Dale 165 221
Heaton, William, ‘The Emigrant’s Farewell’, ‘The Old Soldier’ 223
Hegel, G.W.F. 166 285 286 299 333 374 410 411 481
Hegel, G.W.F., Aesthetics 234 377 387 505
Hegel, G.W.F., master–slave dialectic 14 90 114 298 301 347 386 431 440
Hegel, G.W.F., Phenomenology 387
Heidegger, Martin 427 518
Heine, Heinrich 212 465
Hemans, Felicia 7 313 315 315 317 318 319 325 328
Hemans, Felicia, Records of Woman 316 321
Hemans, Felicia, ‘Arabella Stuart’ 321
Hemans, Felicia, ‘Casabianca’ 321 365
Henley, W.E., ‘Suicide’ 451
Herbert, George 353
Herder, J.G. 27 28 32 33 46 62 76 125 126 128 153 483 485 493
Hill, Alasgar, Poor Law Rhymes 471
Hillis Miller, J. 479 n6
Hobbes, Thomas 411
Holder, Reuben 128
Home, R.H. 27 33 125 131 139 148 197 286 287 290 293 476 482 494 496
Home, R.H., New Spirit of the Age 130 429
Home, R.H., Orion 151 429
Home, R.H., The Poor Artist 429
Home, R.H., ‘A Political Oratorio’ 129 156 484
homer 76 84 167
Homer, The Iliad 213
Hood, Thomas 521 n7
Hood, Thomas, ‘A Waterloo Ballad’ 471
Hood, Thomas, ‘Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious Leg’ 232
Hood, Thomas, ‘The Song of the Shirt’ 232
Hopkins, Gerard Manley 7 64 374 378 407 518 518
Hopkins, Gerard Manley and use of language 10 11 374 381 382 385 390 392 393 415 434 481 517
Hopkins, Gerard Manley as modernist precursor 373
Hopkins, Gerard Manley as Pre-Raphaelite 440
Hopkins, Gerard Manley on experience 458
Hopkins, Gerard Manley on the Parnassian 212
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, Journal 416
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, Notes 413
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, The Wreck of the Deutschland 392 393 419 421 516
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, Works: ‘Ad Mariam’ 409
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, ‘Hurrahing in the Harvest’ 419
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, ‘Parmenides’ 409 410 413
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, ‘Pied Beauty’ 412
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, ‘That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire’ 424 425
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, ‘The Windhover’ 413 421
Horsfield, Louisa 315
Household Words 329
Housman, A.E., ‘Illic Jacet’ 471
Howell, William 495 n60
Hume, David 88 89 318 410 411 415
Hunt, Holman, The Awakening 230 233
Hunt, Leigh 56 101
Hunt, Leigh, Story of Rimini 66
Hunt, Thornton 429
Hutton, R.H. 279
Huxley, T.H. 515 n48
Hyndman, H.M. 374 396 429 463
Hyndman, H.M., The Commercial Crises of the Nineteenth Century 381
Ideology and Benthamite fictions 36
Ideology and Benthamite fictions and double poem 16
Ideology and Benthamite fictions and modernism 6
Ideology and Benthamite fictions and poetry of sensation 29 247 247
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