Poetics en passant : redefining the relationship between Victorian and modern poetry
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Poetics en passant : redefining the relationship between Victorian and modern poetry
(Nineteenth-century major lives and letters)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Includes index
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Poetics en Passant presents a 'cross-channel' poetics that redefines the relationship between 'Victorian' and 'modern' poetry by understanding Christina Rossetti's poetics of 'stealth' as an important counterpart to Baudelairean 'shock.'
Table of Contents
Any Where Out of This Verse: Baudelaire's Prose Poetics and the Aesthetics of Transgression Posing the Prose Poem: Poe's Prose 'Prose Combat': Baudelaire and the Press The 'Victorian Baudelaire' Passing Strange: Christina Rossetti's Unusual Dead Goblin Metrics 'When I am dead my dearest...': Modernism Remembers and Forgets Rossetti
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