At the height of their popularity in the mid-nineteenth century, a vast transatlantic readership conferred on Longfellow and Tennyson the title "The People's Poet." This examination of Anglo-American Victorian poetry attempts to account for that phenomenon. A poetic work is first defined as an aesthetic experience that occurs within a triangular matrix of text, author, and reader. As reception theorist Hans Robert Jauss contends, both the creator's and the receptor's aesthetic experiences are filtered through a historically determined "horizon of expectations" that governs popular appeal. A historical account of the publication and promotion of Longfellow's and Tennyson's poetry provides empirical evidence for how and why their poetic tex...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe literature of any age is an expression of certain characteristic...
National Elegy examines the development of the elegy over the course of the nineteenth century in Br...
The Victorian Age was essentially one of demolition and reconstruction. The land of the old regime, ...
At the height of their popularity in the mid-nineteenth century, a vast transatlantic readership con...
In The Poetry of Experience, Robert Langbaum places the dramatic monologue from Shakespeare to T. S....
This study uses an archive of generically innovative and indeterminate texts in order to theorize th...
This essay explores the function of sentimentality in popular nineteenth-century narrative poetry by...
Exploring the response of three readers to the work of Longfellow, Whitman, and Poe, this essay argu...
Exploring the celebrity culture and lion-hunting associated with Alfred Tennyson and Henry Wadsworth...
This book examines how Tennyson’s career was mediated, organised and directed by the publishing indu...
This dissertation examines representations of authorship and subjecthood in the Romantic period as p...
Examines the reception, sources, composition and publication history, and narrative structure of Ten...
This dissertation examines Victorian poetic ambition in light of contemporary Biblical criticism, es...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe literature of any age is an expression of certain characteristic...
National Elegy examines the development of the elegy over the course of the nineteenth century in Br...
The Victorian Age was essentially one of demolition and reconstruction. The land of the old regime, ...
At the height of their popularity in the mid-nineteenth century, a vast transatlantic readership con...
In The Poetry of Experience, Robert Langbaum places the dramatic monologue from Shakespeare to T. S....
This study uses an archive of generically innovative and indeterminate texts in order to theorize th...
This essay explores the function of sentimentality in popular nineteenth-century narrative poetry by...
Exploring the response of three readers to the work of Longfellow, Whitman, and Poe, this essay argu...
Exploring the celebrity culture and lion-hunting associated with Alfred Tennyson and Henry Wadsworth...
This book examines how Tennyson’s career was mediated, organised and directed by the publishing indu...
This dissertation examines representations of authorship and subjecthood in the Romantic period as p...
Examines the reception, sources, composition and publication history, and narrative structure of Ten...
This dissertation examines Victorian poetic ambition in light of contemporary Biblical criticism, es...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe literature of any age is an expression of certain characteristic...
National Elegy examines the development of the elegy over the course of the nineteenth century in Br...
The Victorian Age was essentially one of demolition and reconstruction. The land of the old regime, ...