73 research outputs found

    The Brontës

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    Eliot's Animals

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    Victorian Studies in Sweden

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    Review essay

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    Edward Marsh and Modern English Poetry

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    The name Edward Marsh occasionally crops up in handbooks on English literature, where he is mentioned as the editor of the five volumes of Georgian Poetry that appeared from 1912 to 1922. Georgian poetry, however defined, has been decried for the best part of a century, and Marsh’s reputation among representatives of English Literature has been correspondingly lacklustre. This article presents a radically different view of Marsh, portraying him as the indefatigable promoter of a fresh and vigorous kind of verse that breathed new life into English poetry in the early twentieth century and gained a wide audience for it. A man whose editorial capabilities made poets compare his mind to a razor or a scalpel, he was infinitely generous with his time, his modest wealth and his influence as a top-level civil servant. Largely based on archival research into Marsh’s unpublished papers, this reappraisal of Edward Marsh puts him in the foreground of developments in modern English poetry

    'Rochester and "The Fall": The Roots of Discontent'

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    'Close reading: can we dispense with it?'

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    'Poets and their victims: The art of murdering reputations'

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    Standing Alone : Anne Brontë Out of the Shadow

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    In Memoriam Claes Schaar (1920-2012)

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