The Victorian poet Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) is famous for his uniquely “bizarre” female characters. His contemporary critics as well as many of the researchers who touched upon his work have interpreted his female characters to be “obsessive,” “masochistic,” and in some cases even “sadistic.” Phædra is one of his characters who suffered the most because of this misconception. Rarely referenced at all, she has been regarded as a one-dimensional “masochist” who lacks psychological and emotional depth and whose only driving force is her desire for death. However, a close reading of Swinburne’s short poem reveals Phædra’s innermost anxieties and places her in the narrative of the Swinburnian femme damnée inspired by Les Fleurs du ...
The gothic of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries inherits and exemplifies the cultural division...
En este trabajo estudiamos el poema "Phaedra" de Algernon Charles Swinburne desde la utilización de ...
Sappho was an ancient Greek lyric poet writing on the isle if Lesbos in the seventh century BC. Her ...
From Queen Yseult, 1857, to Hertha of Songs before Sunrise, 1871, three archetypes--the femme fa...
This article examines the relationship between Algernon Charles Swinburne’s poetic writing and histo...
When Swinburne published his Poems and Ballads, First Series in 1866, he was harshly attacked by alm...
When Swinburne published his Poems and Ballads, Second Series in 1878, this new book of poems was re...
In 1889 “Michael Field”—the pseudonymous identity of Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper—published Lo...
The thesis regards the extraordinary power of Sappho in the 1860s as resulting in a form of “Sapphic...
Robert Browning's poem “Porphyria's Lover” is one of those poems which can easily be interpreted in ...
A Master Thesis on the development of the Femme Fatale in Algernon Swinburne's poetry. The question ...
This article analyzes the key role played by the eroticizing of feet in the works of major Victorian...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...
At its core, this project seeks to examine the veracity of identifying love and sex as inextricable ...
31 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 23-25Love, says Socrates, is a “bolt of lightning”, an unexpected, spon...
The gothic of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries inherits and exemplifies the cultural division...
En este trabajo estudiamos el poema "Phaedra" de Algernon Charles Swinburne desde la utilización de ...
Sappho was an ancient Greek lyric poet writing on the isle if Lesbos in the seventh century BC. Her ...
From Queen Yseult, 1857, to Hertha of Songs before Sunrise, 1871, three archetypes--the femme fa...
This article examines the relationship between Algernon Charles Swinburne’s poetic writing and histo...
When Swinburne published his Poems and Ballads, First Series in 1866, he was harshly attacked by alm...
When Swinburne published his Poems and Ballads, Second Series in 1878, this new book of poems was re...
In 1889 “Michael Field”—the pseudonymous identity of Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper—published Lo...
The thesis regards the extraordinary power of Sappho in the 1860s as resulting in a form of “Sapphic...
Robert Browning's poem “Porphyria's Lover” is one of those poems which can easily be interpreted in ...
A Master Thesis on the development of the Femme Fatale in Algernon Swinburne's poetry. The question ...
This article analyzes the key role played by the eroticizing of feet in the works of major Victorian...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...
At its core, this project seeks to examine the veracity of identifying love and sex as inextricable ...
31 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 23-25Love, says Socrates, is a “bolt of lightning”, an unexpected, spon...
The gothic of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries inherits and exemplifies the cultural division...
En este trabajo estudiamos el poema "Phaedra" de Algernon Charles Swinburne desde la utilización de ...
Sappho was an ancient Greek lyric poet writing on the isle if Lesbos in the seventh century BC. Her ...