Invoked as the novel's generic other, poetry is simultaneously central and marginal in our understanding of the Victorian novel. Poetry is the idealism to the novel's realism, the elevated verse to the novel's prosaic prose, entering into our theories of the novel only so that it can be expelled. Even when we define the novel as the genre of complete inclusion, poetry is singled out as the ultimate expression of monoglossia, which the novel subsumes without altering its own generic identity. In my dissertation, Losing the Margin: Poetry and Poetic Form in the Victorian Novel, I argue that Victorian novelists engage poetry not as a simple foil against which to defend the borders of their genre, but as a shifting collection of representati...
This book confronts a significant paradox in the development of literary realism: the very novels th...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals reached a peak of cultural influence and financial succ...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
This dissertation examines the shifting set of formal and conceptual relations that have structured ...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
Gender, Genre, and the Victorian Dramatic Monologue describes how female and male poets used the dra...
A lonely damsel's imprisonment within a castle or convent cell; the eavesdropping of a prisoner next...
Whereas “civilization” has often been dismissed in nineteenth-century studies as a rallying cry for ...
The prolonged history of English literature is demarcated in different ages with a view to comprehen...
The Forms of Style links two key literary trends that unfolded in Britain between the 1850s and ‘90s...
iv, 120 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis investigates the way that moral and aesthetic concerns about the ...
This book confronts a significant paradox in the development of literary realism: the very novels th...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals reached a peak of cultural influence and financial succ...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
This dissertation examines the shifting set of formal and conceptual relations that have structured ...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
Gender, Genre, and the Victorian Dramatic Monologue describes how female and male poets used the dra...
A lonely damsel's imprisonment within a castle or convent cell; the eavesdropping of a prisoner next...
Whereas “civilization” has often been dismissed in nineteenth-century studies as a rallying cry for ...
The prolonged history of English literature is demarcated in different ages with a view to comprehen...
The Forms of Style links two key literary trends that unfolded in Britain between the 1850s and ‘90s...
iv, 120 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis investigates the way that moral and aesthetic concerns about the ...
This book confronts a significant paradox in the development of literary realism: the very novels th...
“Publishing the Victorian Novel” looks to the methods of book history and literary criticism to ask ...
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals reached a peak of cultural influence and financial succ...