When Merlin falls prey to Vivien’s enchanting songs in Idylls of the King, infatuation leads to entrapment, and the power of song within the poem darkens. It is at this point in Merlin and Vivien that Tennyson likens rhyme to relics: this rhyme Is like the fair pearl-necklace of the Queen, That burst in dancing, and the pearls were split; Some lost, some stolen, some as relics kept. [...] It lives dispersedly in many hands, And every minstrel sings it differently (ll. 448-451, 455-456) The common thread that binds together the pearls of bardic matter is snapped, and alongside the variants and verses that scatter, some are venerated, as akin to relics. Such links between relics and verse are the subject of Deborah Lutz’s well-researched mo...
“George Eliot seems to be fashionable at the moment. I gather that Silas Marner is planned for tele...
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Writing Grief promises two departures in Laurence criticism: a study of the literary output in the c...
When Merlin falls prey to Vivien’s enchanting songs in Idylls of the King, infatuation leads to entr...
The introduction to Representing the Dead is a valuable resource in itself. There, Helen Swift defi...
Thomas Holcroft achieved considerable fame from around 1780, when he published his first novel, Alwn...
Eleanor Johnson's book demonstrates that “the aesthetic power of literary language—its power to make...
Leading methodologist and arts-based researcher, Patricia Leavy, pioneered the method of social fict...
Philip Hunter reviews a CD-ROM edition of one of William Blake's most famous works. [William Blake, ...
Philip Hunter reviews a CD-ROM edition of one of William Blake's most famous works. [William Blake, ...
In The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism, T. S. Eliot famously wrote, ‘Immature poet...
Janis Stout’s Cather Among the Moderns and Julie Olin-Ammentorp’s Edith Wharton, Willa Cath...
Joel D. Heck: Review of Monika B. Hilder, Sara L. Pearson, and Laura N. Van Dyke, eds., The Inkling...
“George Eliot seems to be fashionable at the moment. I gather that Silas Marner is planned for tele...
Janis Stout’s Cather Among the Moderns and Julie Olin-Ammentorp’s Edith Wharton, Willa Cath...
“George Eliot seems to be fashionable at the moment. I gather that Silas Marner is planned for tele...
Review of: Freya Johnston and Matthew Bevis (eds), Thomas Love Peacock Crotchet Castle. Pp. cxxii + ...
Writing Grief promises two departures in Laurence criticism: a study of the literary output in the c...
When Merlin falls prey to Vivien’s enchanting songs in Idylls of the King, infatuation leads to entr...
The introduction to Representing the Dead is a valuable resource in itself. There, Helen Swift defi...
Thomas Holcroft achieved considerable fame from around 1780, when he published his first novel, Alwn...
Eleanor Johnson's book demonstrates that “the aesthetic power of literary language—its power to make...
Leading methodologist and arts-based researcher, Patricia Leavy, pioneered the method of social fict...
Philip Hunter reviews a CD-ROM edition of one of William Blake's most famous works. [William Blake, ...
Philip Hunter reviews a CD-ROM edition of one of William Blake's most famous works. [William Blake, ...
In The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism, T. S. Eliot famously wrote, ‘Immature poet...
Janis Stout’s Cather Among the Moderns and Julie Olin-Ammentorp’s Edith Wharton, Willa Cath...
Joel D. Heck: Review of Monika B. Hilder, Sara L. Pearson, and Laura N. Van Dyke, eds., The Inkling...
“George Eliot seems to be fashionable at the moment. I gather that Silas Marner is planned for tele...
Janis Stout’s Cather Among the Moderns and Julie Olin-Ammentorp’s Edith Wharton, Willa Cath...
“George Eliot seems to be fashionable at the moment. I gather that Silas Marner is planned for tele...
Review of: Freya Johnston and Matthew Bevis (eds), Thomas Love Peacock Crotchet Castle. Pp. cxxii + ...
Writing Grief promises two departures in Laurence criticism: a study of the literary output in the c...