Poetics en passant : redefining the relationship between Victorian and modern poetry

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    • Jamison, Anne Elizabeth

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Poetics en passant : redefining the relationship between Victorian and modern poetry

Anne Jamison

(Nineteenth-century major lives and letters)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2009

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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.'

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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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