Lives of the Sonnet, 1787–1895
Title | Lives of the Sonnet, 1787–1895 PDF eBook |
Author | Marianne Van Remoortel |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2016-05-06 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317104013 |
In a series of representative case studies, Marianne Van Remoortel traces the development of the sonnet during intense moments of change and stability, continuity and conflict, from the early Romantic period to the end of the nineteenth century. Paying particular attention to the role of the popular press, which served as a venue of innovation and as a site of recruitment for aspiring authors, Van Remoortel redefines the scope of the genre, including the ways in which its development is intricately related to issues of gender. Among her subjects are the Della Cruscans and their primary critic William Gifford, the young Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his circle, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese, George Meredith's Modern Love, Dante Gabriel Rossetti's House of Life and Augusta Webster's Mother and Daughter. As women became a force to be reckoned with among the reading public and the writing community, the term 'sonnet' often operated as a satirical label that was not restricted to poetry adhering to the strict formalities of the genre. Van Remoortel's study, in its attentiveness to the sonnet's feminization during the late eighteenth century, offers important insights into the ways in which changing attitudes about gender and genre shaped critics' interpretations of the reception histories of nineteenth-century sonnet sequences.
Romanticism and the Contingent Self
Title | Romanticism and the Contingent Self PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Falk |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 300 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 303149959X |
Charlotte Smith and the Sonnet
Title | Charlotte Smith and the Sonnet PDF eBook |
Author | Bethan Roberts |
Publisher | Romantic Reconfigurations Stud |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1789620171 |
This book explores Charlotte Smith's Elegiac Sonnets and clarifies its 'place' - understood in multiple ways - in literary history. It argues that Smith's work engages more deeply with tradition than has hitherto been realised and revises our understanding not only of Smith's career but also of the sonnet in eighteenth-century England.
Modern Love and Poems of the English Roadside, with Poems and Ballads
Title | Modern Love and Poems of the English Roadside, with Poems and Ballads PDF eBook |
Author | George Meredith |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 487 |
Release | 2013-01-08 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0300189109 |
Modern Love and Poems of the English Roadside occupies a distinctive and somewhat notorious place within George Meredith’s already unique body of work. Modern Love is now best known for the emotionally intense sonnet cycle which Meredith’s own contemporaries dismissed as scandalously confessional and indiscreet. While individual sonnets from the work have been anthologized, the complete cycle is rarely included and the original edition has not been reprinted since its first appearance in 1862. This edition restores the original publication and supplements it with a range of accompanying materials that will re-introduce Meredith’s astonishing collection of poetry to a new generation of readers.
The Modern Irish Sonnet
Title | The Modern Irish Sonnet PDF eBook |
Author | Tara Guissin-Stubbs |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2020-10-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030532429 |
The Modern Irish Sonnet: Revision and Rebellion discusses how and why the sonnet appeals to Irish poets and has grown in popularity over the last century. Using a thematic approach, Tara Guissin-Stubbs argues for the significance of the Irish sonnet as a discrete entity within modern and contemporary poetry, and shows how the Irish sonnet has become a debating chamber for discussions concerning the relationship between Irish and British culture, poetry and gender, and revision and rebellion. The text reshapes the poetic and critical field, exploring canonical and non-canonical poems by male and female poets so as to challenge outmoded views of the thematic and formal limitations of the sonnet.
The Sonnet
Title | The Sonnet PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Regan |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 2019-02-28 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0191540595 |
The Sonnet provides a comprehensive study of one of the oldest and most popular forms of poetry, widely used by Shakespeare, Milton, and Wordsworth, and still used centuries later by poets such as Seamus Heaney, Tony Harrison, and Carol Ann Duffy. This book traces the development of the sonnet from its origins in medieval Italy to its widespread acceptance in modern Britain, Ireland, and America. It shows how the sonnet emerges from the aristocratic courtly centres of Renaissance Europe and gradually becomes the chosen form of radical political poets such as Milton. The book draws on detailed critical analysis of some of the best-known sonnets written in English to explain how the sonnet functions as a poetic form, and it argues that the flexibility and versatility of the sonnet have given it a special place in literary history and tradition.
The poems of Elizabeth Siddal in context
Title | The poems of Elizabeth Siddal in context PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Woolley |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 327 |
Release | 2021-03-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1526143860 |
A ground breaking new book that considers all Siddal poems with reference to female and primarily male counterparts, adding substantially to knowledge of her work as a writer, and their shared contemporary concerns. Dante Rossetti, Swinburne, Tennyson, Ruskin and Keats were either known to her or a source of influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood with which she was associated, and certain of their texts are compared with hers to discuss interplay between erotic and spiritual love, the ballad tradition, nineteenth-century feminism, and the Romantic concept of the conjoined physical and spectral body. Siddal’s artwork is used to introduce each chapter, while other Pre-Raphaelite paintings illuminate the texts and further the inter-disciplinary philosophy of the Brotherhood. This important and stimulating book focuses on the intrinsic merit of Siddal’s poetics whilst advocating a research method that could have multiple applications elsewhere.