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... Victorian theory . The Preface of 1853 is the cen- ter of Arnold's poetics ; his later criticism is almost entirely an elaboration and development of the ideas it contains . Early Victorian ... VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY Early Victorian Theory.
... Victorian theory . The Preface of 1853 is the cen- ter of Arnold's poetics ; his later criticism is almost entirely an elaboration and development of the ideas it contains . Early Victorian ... VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY Early Victorian Theory.
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... Victorian reactions to Keats appear in the views of Tennyson and Rossetti , both of whom were influenced by his example . To the young Tennyson , content to remain in the " realm of Flora and old Pan , " the poetry of Keats seemed ...
... Victorian reactions to Keats appear in the views of Tennyson and Rossetti , both of whom were influenced by his example . To the young Tennyson , content to remain in the " realm of Flora and old Pan , " the poetry of Keats seemed ...
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... Victorian taste . To lend the charm of imagination to the real will appear to many people to be not one function of poetry merely but its very essence . To them it is poetry , and the only thing worthy of the name ; while the ...
... Victorian taste . To lend the charm of imagination to the real will appear to many people to be not one function of poetry merely but its very essence . To them it is poetry , and the only thing worthy of the name ; while the ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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