The Victorians: An Anthology of Poetry and Poetics (Blackwell Anthologies)

The Victorians: An Anthology of Poetry and Poetics (Blackwell Anthologies)

by ValentineCunningham (Editor)

Synopsis

Valentine Cunningham's magnificent anthology presents the cornucopia of Victorian poetry as never before within a single volume.All the major poets of the period - Tennyson, Robert Browning, John Clare, Matthew Arnold, Gerard Manley Hopkins, the Brontes, the Rossettis, George Eliot, Swinburne, William Morris, Housman, Hardy, Wilde, Yeats - are very generously represented, with complete texts of a wide range of key poems. Also represented are many of the writers who are on the cusp of the central canon.Here is unique access to the immense and arresting variety of Victorian poetic producers - the street balladists and self-taught working-class poets, the Pre-Raphaelites, Spasmodics, medievalizers, university wits, social realists, hymn-writers, satirists, parodists, story-tellers, symbolists and decadents - all variously engaged in the big issues of the time - faith and doubt, sexuality, gender roles, war, imperialism, poverty, industrialism, the city, the natural world, the functions of writing and criticism: everything, in short, from snow to dentists, cod-liver oil to angels in the house, railway trains to hexameters. In addition, the great conversation going on within Victorian poetry about the role of the poet and the nature of poetry and poetic work is afforced by main prose pieces from the period's critical debate, not least in the journals and reviews.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1108
Edition: 1st ed
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 14 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 0631199160
ISBN 13: 9780631199168

Media Reviews
A Victorian anthology like this is just what we need. -Jerome J. McGann, University of Virginia Valentine Cunningham has here provided us with a large volume, over 1,000 pages, surveying exhaustively and originally the entire field of Victorian poetry, both great and small. It is an impressive task excellently accomplished. Based essentially on precise and meticulous Oxford scholarship, this volume has an excellent introduction, and a formidable bibliography and index. Thus it is a permanent and invaluable guide to its subject, reliable and comprehensive. It must continue to serve that purpose probably for the rest of the twenty-first century. (Reference Reviews, 14:5, 2000)
Author Bio
Valentine Cunningham is Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Lecturer in English Literature at Oxford University, and a leading Visiting Professor at the University of Konstanz in Germany. His previous books include British Writers of the Thirties (1988), Everywhere Spoken Against: Dissent in the Victorian Novel (1975) and In the Reading Gaol: Postmodernity, Texts and History (Blackwell 1993). His The Life of Charles Dickens is forthcoming from Blackwell Publishers.