This study examines the phenomenon of mesmerism as an influence on the Victorian poets Matthew Arnold, Lord Tennyson, and Robert Browning. It covers the period from 1851 to 1864 during which time these poets composed and published several works of poetry containing mesmeric themes. Primary sources, Victorian scholarship, and modern criticism were used to support analysis of the poems. Comparative analyses were also conducted using poems by the same author as well as with the poems by the other authors in the study. Analysis revealed that the poets used mesmerism as a mechanism of discussing issues of identity within their poetry. The mesmeric trance, specifically, received extensive treatment as the arena in which concepts such as the ...
Robert Browning is best known as a writer of poems which dramatically reveal human character. Unlike...
Virginia Woolf in Mrs Dalloway, through Clarissa Dalloway’s and other parallel stories, presents us...
This study argues that there is a striking resemblance between Robert Browning’s early poetry and “i...
My dissertation, “Phantoms of Old Forms: The Gothic Mode in the Dramatic Verse of Tennyson and Brown...
The Victorians openly expressed their deep fascination with the study of mind which was reflected in...
The major works of Nathaniel Hawthorne include a number of recurring references which appear to be l...
Taking an original approach to Robert Browning’s poetics, Britta Martens focuses on a corpus of rela...
This thesis studies the 19th century interest in Mesmerism, taking Harriet Martineau as a key figure...
Each literary work has a world of its own and discovering this world may seem undemanding and straig...
An indisputable, but frequently unrecognized, destructive quality inheres in most of the relationshi...
Citation: Hoffman, Daisy Gladys. The Brownings: The reciprocal nature of their genius. Senior thesis...
This thesis contains readings of a number of Victorian poems by Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning and...
The second half of the eighteenth century saw the emergence of Franz Anton Mesmer's theories and the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation demonstrates that both Robert Browning and...
Through an examination of Robert Browning's early and middle works, this thesis studies the function...
Robert Browning is best known as a writer of poems which dramatically reveal human character. Unlike...
Virginia Woolf in Mrs Dalloway, through Clarissa Dalloway’s and other parallel stories, presents us...
This study argues that there is a striking resemblance between Robert Browning’s early poetry and “i...
My dissertation, “Phantoms of Old Forms: The Gothic Mode in the Dramatic Verse of Tennyson and Brown...
The Victorians openly expressed their deep fascination with the study of mind which was reflected in...
The major works of Nathaniel Hawthorne include a number of recurring references which appear to be l...
Taking an original approach to Robert Browning’s poetics, Britta Martens focuses on a corpus of rela...
This thesis studies the 19th century interest in Mesmerism, taking Harriet Martineau as a key figure...
Each literary work has a world of its own and discovering this world may seem undemanding and straig...
An indisputable, but frequently unrecognized, destructive quality inheres in most of the relationshi...
Citation: Hoffman, Daisy Gladys. The Brownings: The reciprocal nature of their genius. Senior thesis...
This thesis contains readings of a number of Victorian poems by Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning and...
The second half of the eighteenth century saw the emergence of Franz Anton Mesmer's theories and the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation demonstrates that both Robert Browning and...
Through an examination of Robert Browning's early and middle works, this thesis studies the function...
Robert Browning is best known as a writer of poems which dramatically reveal human character. Unlike...
Virginia Woolf in Mrs Dalloway, through Clarissa Dalloway’s and other parallel stories, presents us...
This study argues that there is a striking resemblance between Robert Browning’s early poetry and “i...