"Nineteenth-century British literature issue." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Kenneth Leslie Knickerbocker / Boyd Litzinger -- Wordsworth and the romantic agony / Charles R. Woodard -- "Hart-leap well": Wordsworth's crucifixion poem / James B. Twitchell -- Negative capability and objective correlative in Shakespeare's sonnets / Florence Phyfer Krause -- Growth without toil: generative indolence in Keats / Howard H. Hinkel -- Vanity fair: narrative ambivalence and comic form / Bruce K. Martin -- Theme and image in The princess / Kenneth E. Story -- The rule of reverse in "Mr. Sludge, 'the medium'" / Bege B. Neel -- The new vision of judgment: the case of St. Guido / Boyd Litzinger -- Empedocles, Omar Khayyám, and Rabbi Ben Ezra / Edward C. McAleer -- Rossetti's "absurd trash": "Sir Hugh the Heron" reconsidered / Michael E. Greene -- Portraits of ladies / Anna S. Parrill -- The partial vision: Hardy's idea of dramatic poetry / William W. Morgan -- The ironic word in Hardy's novels / Leslie H. Palmer -- Edmund Gosse, William Archer, and Ibsen in late Victorian Britain / Joseph O. Baylen -- Epithets and epitaphs: Rudyard Kipling's reputation as a poet / Maurice Hungiville.
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