My dissertation seeks to correct the widespread misperception in Victorian literary studies and ecocriticism that belief in an embodied renewal of creation necessarily undermines a commitment to alleviating suffering now. This misperception prevents recognizing how central the apocalypse is—as a reality, not simply as a source of allusion—to the thinking and poetics of major Victorian poets. In my dissertation, I study the religious poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti, and Gerard Manley Hopkins and challenge those prevailing assumptions through taking the poets’ religious commitments seriously as sources of hope and aesthetic formation. Ultimately, I demonstrate that their commitment to an embodied renewal of creation d...
ABSTRACT READING ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING’S POETRY IN TERMS OF SPIRITUALITY AND FEMINISM by NADIA ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
This dissertation considers how twentieth century British lyric poets, in continuing the traditional...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-192).Critical scholarship on Christina Rossetti's The Fa...
Yeats and Eliot merit comparison because they wrote poetry that has been described as apocalyptic in...
This dissertation examines the relationship between secularism and the development of Oxford Movemen...
Current criticism is only just beginning to consider the ways that religious commitments shape ecolo...
This thesis analyses the language of fecundity and barrenness in the poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Bro...
In this dissertation, I argue that George MacDonald’s, Charles Kingsley’s, and Christina Rossetti’s ...
This paper is a thematic study of Biblical creation as it appears in poetry, whether more tangibly a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study approaches the religious poetry of John Donne, Ge...
Humankind yearns for reconciliation, fulfilment and salvation, and the human heart has always sought...
This essay considers relationships between nature, ecology and apocalypse in the poetry of Patrick B...
Apocalypse and millennium are often discussed in relation to Percy Bysshe Shelley’s works, but there...
In 1816, Byron\u27s Childe Harold bemoaned: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar?/The heart\...
ABSTRACT READING ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING’S POETRY IN TERMS OF SPIRITUALITY AND FEMINISM by NADIA ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
This dissertation considers how twentieth century British lyric poets, in continuing the traditional...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-192).Critical scholarship on Christina Rossetti's The Fa...
Yeats and Eliot merit comparison because they wrote poetry that has been described as apocalyptic in...
This dissertation examines the relationship between secularism and the development of Oxford Movemen...
Current criticism is only just beginning to consider the ways that religious commitments shape ecolo...
This thesis analyses the language of fecundity and barrenness in the poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Bro...
In this dissertation, I argue that George MacDonald’s, Charles Kingsley’s, and Christina Rossetti’s ...
This paper is a thematic study of Biblical creation as it appears in poetry, whether more tangibly a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study approaches the religious poetry of John Donne, Ge...
Humankind yearns for reconciliation, fulfilment and salvation, and the human heart has always sought...
This essay considers relationships between nature, ecology and apocalypse in the poetry of Patrick B...
Apocalypse and millennium are often discussed in relation to Percy Bysshe Shelley’s works, but there...
In 1816, Byron\u27s Childe Harold bemoaned: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar?/The heart\...
ABSTRACT READING ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING’S POETRY IN TERMS OF SPIRITUALITY AND FEMINISM by NADIA ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins produced poetry in the Victorian era which was noted for its originality of s...
This dissertation considers how twentieth century British lyric poets, in continuing the traditional...