The complete shorter poetry of George Eliot
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The complete shorter poetry of George Eliot
(The Pickering masters)
Pickering & Chatto, 2005
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George Eliot poetry
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  佐賀
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  大分
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Presents George Eliot's shorter poetry. This volume includes an introduction, which discusses Eliot's interest in poetry verse and its relation to her prose and prose fiction; her recurring themes and motifs; the poetry's critical reception and its value to modern readers.
目次
Preface General Introduction Early Experiment in Verse 'On Being Called a Saint' (c.1832-6) 'Knowing that shortly I must put off this tabernacle' (c.1839) 'Sonnet' (c. September 1839) 'Question and Answer' (c. September-October 1840) 'Mid the rich store of nature's gifts to man' (c. January-February 1842) 'As tu vu la lune se lever' (August 1849) The Legend of Jubal (1878) Poems 'The Legend of Jubal' (October 5, 1869-January 13, 1870) 'Agatha' (January 1869) 'Armgart' (August-September 1870) 'How Lisa Loved the King'(January-February 1869) 'A Minor Prophet' (January 1865) 'Brother and Sister' (February-August 1869) 'Stradivarius' (c.1868 (?)) 'A College Breakfast-Party' (c. March-April 1874) 'Two Lovers' (c. March 1865-September 1866) 'Self and Life' (c.1878 (?)) 'Sweet evenings come and go, love' (c.1865-75) 'The Death of Moses' (c. March 1865-September 1866) 'Arion' (c. late 1872 or early 1873) 'O May I Join the Choir Invisible' (August 1867) Further Experiment in Verse 'In a London Drawing Room' (c.1865) 'Arms! To Arms!' (c.1866 (?)) 'Ex Oriente Lux' (c.1866 (?)) 'In the South' (c.1867 (?)) 'Will Ladislaw's Song' (pre 1871) 'Erinna' (c. 1873-6) 'I grant you ample leave' (c. April 1874) 'Mordecai's Hebrew Verses' (c.1875) "Mid my gold-brown curls' (c. January-February 1842) Appendix A Epigraphs to Felix Holt, Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda Appendix B Fragments Appendix C Versification Index of First Lines
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