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    The Gothic in Victorian Poetry

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    From Romantic Gothic to Victorian Medievalism: 1817 and 1877

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    "The Cambridge History of the Gothic was conceived in 2015, when Linda Bree, then Editorial Director at Cambridge University Press, first suggested the idea to us

    William Austin's "Notes" on 'The Faerie Queene'

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    Froebel and education by self-activity

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    Life in poetry: Law in taste; two series of lectures delivered in Oxford, 1895-1900,

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    pt. I. Inaugural: Liberty and authority in matters of taste.--pt. II. Life in poetry.--pt. III. Law in taste: Introduction. Aristotle as a critic. The idea of law in French poetry. In German poetry. In English poetry. Chaucer. Milton. Pope. Byron and Tennyson. Conclusion.Mode of access: Internet

    A history of English poetry,

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    --I. The middle ages. Influence of the Roman empire. The encyclopaedic education of the church. The feudal system.--II. The renaissance and the reformation. Influence of the court and the universities.--III. The intellectual conflict of the seventeenth century. Decadent influence of the feudal monarchy. Growth of the national genius.--IV. Development and decline of the poetic drama. Influence of the court and the people.--V. The constitutional compromise of the eighteenth century. Effects of the classical renaissance, its zenith and decline. The early romantic renaissance.--VI. The romantic movement in English poetry. Effects of the French revolution.Mode of access: Internet

    Froebel and Education by self-activity,

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    Bibliography: p. 197-204.Mode of access: Internet

    A history of English poetry,

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    v. 1. The Middle Ages: influence of the Roman Empire, the encyclopĂŠdic education of the church, the feudal system.--v. 2. The Renaissance and the Reformation: influence of the court and the universities.--v. 3. The intellectual conflict of the seventeenth century: decadent influence of the feudal monarch, growth of the national genius.--v. 4. Development and decline of the poetic drama: influence of the court and the people.--v. 5. The constitutional compromise of the eighteenth century, effects of the classical renaissance; its zenith and decline; the early romantic renaissance.--v. 6. The romantic movement in English poetry, effects of the French revolution.Mode of access: Internet.Clemons set is 6 v. in 3.Clemons set is 6 v. in 3.2
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