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Armstrong I. — Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poets and Politics
Armstrong I. — Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poets and Politics



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Íàçâàíèå: Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poets and Politics

Àâòîð: Armstrong I.

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In a uniquely comprehensive and theoretically astute study, Armstrong rescues Victorian poetry from its images as a "moralized form of romantic verse" and unearth its often subversive critique of nineteenth-century culture and politics.


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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1996

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Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 30.12.2007

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Sexuality, representation of, Meredith and      432 445
Sexuality, representation of, Webster and      365
Shakespeare, William      56 76 431 460
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on      164 205 514n14
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on and Swinburne      401
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on and Tennyson      42 46 55
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on and Thomson      449 449 520
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on and Yeats      1
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Alastor      49 116 117 118 119 124
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, as poet of revolution      27 376
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Browning and      2 111 115 115 120 121 122 143 148 494
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Epipsychidion      113 114 125
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Fox and      126 149
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Hallam on      59 94
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, influence of on Adams      125
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Mill on      133 493
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Prometheus Unbound      44 51 306 480n12
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Taylor on      96
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Triumph of Life’      125
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, Works: ‘Adonais’      28
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, ‘Mont Blanc’      75
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, ‘Ode to a Skylark’      123
Shelley, P.B., Arnold on, ‘Ode to the West Wind’      222
Showalter, Elaine      479 n5
Sinfield, Alan, Alfred Tennyson      8
Skipsey, Joseph, ‘Get Up!’      389
Skipsey, Joseph, ‘Get Up!’, The Hartley Calamity      389
Skipsey, Joseph, ‘Get Up!’, ‘Mother wept’      389
Skipsey, Joseph, ‘Get Up!’, ‘The Stars are twinkling’      389
Slavery      49 150 315 317 383 385 387
Smith, Alexander      181 223 247 471 496n9
Smith, Alexander, ‘A Life-Drama’      164 165 175 496
Social Darwinism      386
Southey, Robert      66 495
Spasmodic School      164 165 175 176 247 496 506
Spedding, James      94 97 483 490
Spencer, Herbert      386 515 515
Spenser, Edmund, Fairy Queen      84
SPINOZA      207
Sterling, John      24 49 75 94 101 104 175 483 484 489
Sterling, John, ‘The Sexton’s Daughter’      106
Stevens, F.G.      228
Stewart, Dugald      32 133 485
Story, Robert, The Battle of the Baltic’      223
Story, Robert, The Battle of the Baltic’, Poetical Works      165
Story, Robert, The Battle of the Baltic’, ‘Ingleboro’ Cave’      222
Story, Robert, The Battle of the Baltic’, ‘Sebastopol is Low!’      223
Story, Robert, The Battle of the Baltic’, ‘When Freedom made This Constitution Ours’      222
Strauss, D.F.      168 362
Strauss, D.F., Life of Jesus      507 n18
Suffrage      33 113 429 470
Swain, Charles      219
Swinburne, Algernon Charles      7 64 152 464 467 518
Swinburne, Algernon Charles and language      10 381 382 385 388 394 396 397 434
Swinburne, Algernon Charles and sado-masochism      391 392 393 404 406
Swinburne, Algernon Charles and working-class poetry      390 (see also “Ballad form in in in in
Swinburne, Algernon Charles and ‘Fleshly School’      374 440
Swinburne, Algernon Charles as Pre-Raphaelite      377
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Atalanta in Calydon      392 392 395 396 397 409
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, physics and      378
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Poems and Ballads      385 397 398 405
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, popularity of      375 376
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, radical politics of      36 374 392
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, The Garden of Proserpine’      407
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Works: ‘Anactoria’      407
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, ‘A Song in Time of Order’      397
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, ‘A Triumph of Time’      407
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, ‘Dolores’      392 393 395 396 397 398 406 407
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, ‘Hermaphroditus’      407
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, ‘Laus Veneris’      375 393 397 398 406
Symbolism      1 372 374 377 439 457 467 467
Symons, Arthur      315 338 343 393 439
Symons, Arthur, The Symbolist Movement in Literature      372
Talfourd, Thomas Noon      26 30 130 153 217 483 495
Talfourd, Thomas Noon, Ion; A Tragedy      150 494
Taylor, Henry      94 100 152 176
Taylor, Henry, Philip Van Artevelde      94 97 129 150 490
Tempest, The (Shakespeare)      44 55 56 88 487
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord      26 26 37 64 69 92 111 152 162 162 163 175 223 307
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord and Browning      121
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord and Hopkins      412
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord and landscape poetry      217
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord and theology      39 (see also “Associationism in Tennysonian; Tennyson’s in in and Tennyson Tennyson Tennyson’s in on and in and in in representation in in in Tennyson’s poetry Tennyson and and Tennyson’s
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord as avant-garde      7
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Arabian Nights      33
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Bagehot on      279 280 489
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, his use of language      80 85 88 91 92 105 257 258 259 260 264
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Idylls of the King      227 372 376 467 489
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, In Memoriam      40 73 91 107 108 247 267 273 276 364 438 474 479n12 487 506
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Maud      40 247 248 260 262 346 376 395 432 436 437 446 480 496n11 506
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, modernists and      1 467
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, myth in      43 44 52 53 55 62 75 84 93 219 484
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Pater on      371
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Poems (1830)      46 48 53 55 62 64 75 76
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Poems (1832)      64 75 131
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Poems (1842)      75 94 104
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Poems by Two Brothers      39
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Poems, Chiefly Lyrical      39 40 42 46 49 75 109 484
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Taylor on      95 96
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, The May Queen’      93
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, The Princess      8 108
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Works: ‘Adeline’      46
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘All things will die’      53 54 55
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Audley Court’      93 104
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Claribel’      46
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Dora’      104
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Isabel’      46
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Lady Clare’      93
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Lilian’      46
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Locksley Hall’      93
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Mariana’      11 passim 46 47 61 231 240 326 504
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Nothing will die’      53 54 55
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Oriana’      62
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’      309
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Gardener’s Daughter’      93 104 106 184
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Kraken’      1 46 50 480
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Lady of Shalott’      65 75 80 103 201 231 240
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Lotos-Eaters’      8 9 75 80 83 98 100 104 154 207 208 468
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Mermaid’      43 44 45 54 201
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Merman’      43 54
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Palace of Art’      75 101 103 104
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Thorn’      48
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘The Two Voices’      93
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Timbuctoo’      39 465
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Ulysses’      93
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, ‘Walking to the Mail’      92 104
Tennyson, Charles      39
Tennyson, Frederick      39
Thackeray, William Makepeace      432
Theology      39 57 60 71 79 92 117 175 185 186 383 399 449
Thirlwell, Connop      57
Thom, William, ‘Whisperings for the Unwashed’      156
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’      7 373 374 374 386 390 429 449 520
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, The City of Dreadful Night      385 449 451 455 456 459 465
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, ‘A Fine Old Jewish Firm’      464
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, ‘A Lady of Sorrow’      451 passim;
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, ‘A Voice from the Nile’      465
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, ‘A Word on Blasphemy’      464
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, ‘Christmas Eve in the Upper Circles’      464
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, ‘Sunday up the River’      463
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, ‘Vane’s Story’      465
Thomson, James ‘B.V.’, ‘Why England is Conservative’      449
Thomson, James, Castle of Indolence      84 86 87
Thorpe, Benjamin, Northern Mythology      227
Tighe, Frances Mary      317
Tractarianism      185 240 279 329 333 334 374 377 439 440
Trench, R.C.      24 24 28 49 75 79 94 101 250 254 255 483 483
Trench, R.C., English Past and Present      250
Trench, R.C., On the Study of Words      250
Trench, R.C., ‘A Walk in a Churchyard’      101
Trench, R.C., ‘The Descent of the Rhone’      103
Trench, R.C., ‘The Story of Justin Martyr’      103
Trilling, Lionel      1
Tucker, Herbert, Browning’s Beginnings      10
Turgenev, Ivan      391
Type, the      4 7 108 250 251 255 257 258 260 263 279 374 377 444
Unitarianism      26 30 117 279 429
Utilitarianism      26 29 30 109 133 139 145 149 483
Venables, George, and Henry Lushington, ‘Swing, at Cambridge’      50
Vicinus, Martha      495 n56
Victoria, Queen      463 471
Victorian poetry      20 26 467
Victorian poetry and double poem      15
Victorian poetry and radical tradition      188 471
Victorian poetry and transcendental object      354 (see also “Women’s poetry”)
Victorian poetry, Browning and      112 121 124 131 203
Victorian poetry, critical neglect of      1
Victorian poetry, feminisation of      34 63 79 92
Victorian poetry, Fox and      149
Victorian poetry, linguistic intricacy of      10
Victorian poetry, modernists and      6 373 467
Victorian poetry, periodising of      1 5
Volney, The Ruins of Empire      17
Volosinov, V.N.      10 14 481 482
Wade, John, ‘The Copse’      124
Wade, John, ‘The Copse’, ‘The Life of Flowers’      123
Webster, Augusta      312 317 332 358 512
Webster, Augusta, A Woman Sold, and Other Poems      364
Webster, Augusta, Mother and Daughter      315 363
Webster, Augusta, Portraits      364
Webster, Augusta, The Castaway’      364 365
Webster, Augusta, The Happiest Girl in the World’      364 365
Webster, Augusta, ‘Faded’      364
Webster, Augusta, ‘Medea in Athens’      365
Webster, Augusta, ‘Poets and personal pronouns’      364
Westminster Review      109 121 145
Whewell, William      31 43 53 57 75 486n4
Whewell, William, On Astronomy and General Physics      39
Wilde, Oscar, The Ballad of Reading Gaol      405
Williams, Raymond, Culture and Society      1
Williams, Rowland      515 n32
Wilson, Joe      388
Wilson, John      42 43 56 57 59 60 62 64 71 72 76 103 104 105 217 488 497
Wilson, John, The Isle of Palms      66 84
Wilson, John, The Magic Mirror’      65
Wilson, John, ‘Christopher North’      41 314
Women, in Adams      125
Women, in Adams, and home      218
Women, in Adams, and play      33 46
Women, in Adams, Arnold’s terror of      214
Women, in Adams, as workers      516 n56 (see also “Hallam on
Women, in Adams, Browning’s representation of      114 142 281
Women, in Adams, condition of      79 485 492
Women, in Adams, emancipation of      113 387
Women, in Adams, Fox and      110
Women, in Adams, Freudian description of      438
Women, in Adams, in Clough      168 175
Women, in Adams, in Meredith      431 446
Women, in Adams, in Morris      235 242
Women, in Adams, in Pater      378
Women, in Adams, in Swinburne      399 404
Women, in Adams, Mill, on women poetry      7 467
Women, in Adams, power of      221
Women, in Adams, Tennyson’s representation of      8 13 78 261 269
Women’s poetry and Chartism      189
Women’s poetry and lyric form      337 337 343 348 356 357
Women’s poetry and sexuality      339 342 350 360 365 469
Women’s poetry and subjectivity      320 321 334 335 344 346 347 358 364 367
Women’s poetry and the feminine      315 317 325 336 338 341 362 363
Women’s poetry, absurdity in      322
Women’s poetry, doubleness of      316 359
Women’s poetry, parody of      314
Women’s poetry, politics of      324
Women’s poetry, tradition of      312 313 361 365
Woolf, Virginia, Orlando      1 479
Wordsworth, Dorothy      119 121
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on      2 203 212 214
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on and common language      56 152 177 183
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Bagehot on      279
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Browning on      115 117 120 121 154
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Fox and      27
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Lyrical Ballads      42 65 498
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Mill on      133 493
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Prelude      164 207
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Prince and      220
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, The Excursion      65 66 67 77 104 164
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Trench and      103
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Victorian reading of      101 107 332
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Wilson and      68 105
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, Works: The Brothers’      104
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, ‘Lucy’      257
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, ‘Michael’      104
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, ‘Peel Castle’      215 461
Wordsworth, William, Arnold on, ‘Tintern Abbey’      49 114 119 121 129 215 492
Working class      167 387 468
Working class and Chartism      189 193
Working class and war      224 225
Working class in Arnold      168 209
Working class in Montgomery      93
Working class in Thomson      463
Working class, art      28
Working class, history of      27
Working class, oppression of      234
Working class, poetry      7 126 127 128 138 154 165 217 218 219 232 315 315 388 496 499 508
Working class, solidarity of      469
Working class, women, and democratisation      336
Yeats, W.B.      6 7 26 64 446
Yeats, W.B., ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’      467
Yeats, W.B., ‘The Second Coming’      1 480
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