The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Women's Poetry
Herausgeber: Hughes, Linda K
The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Women's Poetry
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Inclusive, cutting-edge essay collection by leading scholars on Victorian women poets and their diverse poetic forms and identities.
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Inclusive, cutting-edge essay collection by leading scholars on Victorian women poets and their diverse poetic forms and identities.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 244mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781316633571
- ISBN-10: 1316633578
- Artikelnr.: 54014599
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 244mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781316633571
- ISBN-10: 1316633578
- Artikelnr.: 54014599
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgments
Chronology of publications and events, compiled by Sofia Prado Huggins
1. Introduction Linda K. Hughes
Part I. Form and the Senses: 2. Genres Monique R. Morgan
3. Prosody Meredith Martin
4. Haunted by voice Elizabeth Helsinger
5. Floating worlds: wood engraving and women's poetry Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
6. Embodiment and touch Jason R. Rudy
Part II. Women's Poetry in the World: 7. Publishing and reception Alexis Easley
8. Transatlanticism, transnationality, and cosmopolitanism Alison Chapman
9. Dialect, region, class, work Kirstie Blair
10. Politics, protest, interventions: beyond a poetess tradition Marjorie Stone
11. Religion and spirituality Charles Laporte
Part III. Nurturance and Contested Naturalness: 12. Children's poetry Laurie Langbauer and Beverly Taylor
13. Marriage, motherhood, and domesticity Emily Harrington
14. Sexuality Jill Ehnenn
15. Poets of style: poetries of asceticism and excess Ana Parejo Vadillo
Part IV. Reading Victorian Women's Poetry: 16. Distant reading and Victorian women's poetry Natalie M. Houston
Afterword. Nineteenth-century women's poetry in the field of vision Isobel Armstrong
Further reading
Appendix. Poets' biographies.
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgments
Chronology of publications and events, compiled by Sofia Prado Huggins
1. Introduction Linda K. Hughes
Part I. Form and the Senses: 2. Genres Monique R. Morgan
3. Prosody Meredith Martin
4. Haunted by voice Elizabeth Helsinger
5. Floating worlds: wood engraving and women's poetry Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
6. Embodiment and touch Jason R. Rudy
Part II. Women's Poetry in the World: 7. Publishing and reception Alexis Easley
8. Transatlanticism, transnationality, and cosmopolitanism Alison Chapman
9. Dialect, region, class, work Kirstie Blair
10. Politics, protest, interventions: beyond a poetess tradition Marjorie Stone
11. Religion and spirituality Charles Laporte
Part III. Nurturance and Contested Naturalness: 12. Children's poetry Laurie Langbauer and Beverly Taylor
13. Marriage, motherhood, and domesticity Emily Harrington
14. Sexuality Jill Ehnenn
15. Poets of style: poetries of asceticism and excess Ana Parejo Vadillo
Part IV. Reading Victorian Women's Poetry: 16. Distant reading and Victorian women's poetry Natalie M. Houston
Afterword. Nineteenth-century women's poetry in the field of vision Isobel Armstrong
Further reading
Appendix. Poets' biographies.
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgments
Chronology of publications and events, compiled by Sofia Prado Huggins
1. Introduction Linda K. Hughes
Part I. Form and the Senses: 2. Genres Monique R. Morgan
3. Prosody Meredith Martin
4. Haunted by voice Elizabeth Helsinger
5. Floating worlds: wood engraving and women's poetry Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
6. Embodiment and touch Jason R. Rudy
Part II. Women's Poetry in the World: 7. Publishing and reception Alexis Easley
8. Transatlanticism, transnationality, and cosmopolitanism Alison Chapman
9. Dialect, region, class, work Kirstie Blair
10. Politics, protest, interventions: beyond a poetess tradition Marjorie Stone
11. Religion and spirituality Charles Laporte
Part III. Nurturance and Contested Naturalness: 12. Children's poetry Laurie Langbauer and Beverly Taylor
13. Marriage, motherhood, and domesticity Emily Harrington
14. Sexuality Jill Ehnenn
15. Poets of style: poetries of asceticism and excess Ana Parejo Vadillo
Part IV. Reading Victorian Women's Poetry: 16. Distant reading and Victorian women's poetry Natalie M. Houston
Afterword. Nineteenth-century women's poetry in the field of vision Isobel Armstrong
Further reading
Appendix. Poets' biographies.
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgments
Chronology of publications and events, compiled by Sofia Prado Huggins
1. Introduction Linda K. Hughes
Part I. Form and the Senses: 2. Genres Monique R. Morgan
3. Prosody Meredith Martin
4. Haunted by voice Elizabeth Helsinger
5. Floating worlds: wood engraving and women's poetry Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
6. Embodiment and touch Jason R. Rudy
Part II. Women's Poetry in the World: 7. Publishing and reception Alexis Easley
8. Transatlanticism, transnationality, and cosmopolitanism Alison Chapman
9. Dialect, region, class, work Kirstie Blair
10. Politics, protest, interventions: beyond a poetess tradition Marjorie Stone
11. Religion and spirituality Charles Laporte
Part III. Nurturance and Contested Naturalness: 12. Children's poetry Laurie Langbauer and Beverly Taylor
13. Marriage, motherhood, and domesticity Emily Harrington
14. Sexuality Jill Ehnenn
15. Poets of style: poetries of asceticism and excess Ana Parejo Vadillo
Part IV. Reading Victorian Women's Poetry: 16. Distant reading and Victorian women's poetry Natalie M. Houston
Afterword. Nineteenth-century women's poetry in the field of vision Isobel Armstrong
Further reading
Appendix. Poets' biographies.