Victorian Pastoral: Tennyson, Hardy, and the Subversion of FormsOhio State University Press, 1989 - 238 páginas Victorian pastoral explores the pastoral poetry of Alfred Tennyson and Thomas Hardy as a way of understanding each poet's relation to the literary past. This exploration of Tennyson's and Hardy's response to and reshaping of a specific genre aims to shed light on each poet's relation to modernist poetics. Owen Schur also presents an overview of the pastoral tradition, suggesting the importance of rhetoric and the play of language to a full understanding of the genre. |
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... bower hoping to escape the city's oppressiveness . But there is an important difference between the early Keatsian bower and this lo- cus amoenus in " In a Wood . " In Keats , the ambivalence of the bower image centers on the deception ...
... bower hoping to escape the city's oppressiveness . But there is an important difference between the early Keatsian bower and this lo- cus amoenus in " In a Wood . " In Keats , the ambivalence of the bower image centers on the deception ...
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... bowers that are good rather than evil remain possibilities ; Redcrosse and Una follow a path out of the wood and may reach one of these better places . The speaker in Hardy's " In a Wood " leaves his negative bower also . But the alter ...
... bowers that are good rather than evil remain possibilities ; Redcrosse and Una follow a path out of the wood and may reach one of these better places . The speaker in Hardy's " In a Wood " leaves his negative bower also . But the alter ...
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... bower will be known As I mean for you . " The speaker demonstrates his love and devotion to the woman by building the bower of trees . The imagery in this stanza relates to the idea of poetic creation : the act of “ planting " is like ...
... bower will be known As I mean for you . " The speaker demonstrates his love and devotion to the woman by building the bower of trees . The imagery in this stanza relates to the idea of poetic creation : the act of “ planting " is like ...
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Tennysons Poetry of Loss | 60 |
Songs from The Princess III | 111 |
Victorian Pastoral and the Poetry of Hardy | 157 |
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Aeneid allegory artifice Autumn bower choly classical pastoral constitutes country-house ideal country-house poem death Demeter and Persephone disinheritance Eclogue ecphrasis elegiac emotion Enna explores feeling figurative language Flowers from Italy frame genre georgic Hardian Hardy's poems heroism human idea Idle Tears Idyll VII Il Penseroso imagery imagination involves irony J. O. Bailey Keats Keats's Keatsian landscape lines literary locus amoenus Lotos-Eaters lyric maid Mariana melan melancholy tradition myth mythic nyson's Ovid passage past pastoral elegy pastoral idyll pastoral melancholy pastoral retreat pastoral song pastoral tradition pastoral world pathetic fallacy Persephone's personification phrase poem's poet poet's poetic tradition poetic voice refrain relation representation rhetoric Romantic says sense of exile shepherd singer Spenser stanza suggests sweet symbolic Tenny Tennyson and Hardy Tennyson's poem thee theme Theocritean Theocritus Tintern Abbey tion Tithonus toral transformation Ulysses Ulysses's verse paragraph Victorian Virgil Virgilian vision words