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Victorian poetry was read and enjoyed by a much larger
audience than is sometimes thought. Publication in
widely-circulating periodicals, reprinting in book reviews, and
excerpting in novels and essays ensured that major poets such as
Tennyson, Browning, Hardy and Rossetti were household names, and
they remain popular today. The Cambridge Introduction to Victorian
Poetry provides an accessible overview of British poetry from 1830
to 1901, paying particular attention to its role in mass me
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introducing Victorian poetry
Part I. The Forms of Victorian Poetry: 1. Victorian
experimentalism
2. Victorian dialogues with tradition
3. The impress of print
Part II. The Rhetoric of Victorian Poetry: 4. Poetry, technology,
science
5. Poetry and religion
6. Poetry and the heart''s affections
7. Poetry and empire
8. Poetic liberties
9. Art for art''s sake
Coda: close readings: Aurora Leigh, ''Vitae summa brevis spem nos
vetat incohare longam'' and ''Friends Beyond''
Glossary
Guide to further reading
Index.
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