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THE LONDON MUSE VICTORIAN POETIC RESPONSES TO THE CITY

Written by William B. Thesing
Published by The University of Georgia Press in 1982
ISBN: 0820306193

THE LONDON MUSE VICTORIAN POETIC RESPONSES TO THE CITY
Written by William B. Thesing.
Stock no. 2134290
Circa. 1982. Hardback. Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

Burgundy cloth with gilt title to spine. ISBN: 0820306193. Wrapper is faded to spine and a couple of edges; some edge-tears and creasing.

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Cover of THE LONDON MUSE VICTORIAN POETIC RESPONSES TO THE CITY by William B. Thesing

Contents

  • Chapter One. Romantic Versions of the City
  • I. The Celestial City in the Poetry of Blake, Wordsworth, and Tennyson
  • II. Blake's Urban Vision: The Poetry of /communal Renewal
  • III. Wordsworth's Urban Vision: Distant Glimpses
  • IV. Tennyson's Urban Vision: Historical Tremors and Hysterical Tremblings
  • Chapter Two. Realism Versus Escapism, 1850 - 1870
  • I. The Call to Teat the City Realistically
  • II. The Indeterminacy of Clough's Poetry about the City
  • III. Alexander Smith: The City and the Country
  • IV. Matthew Arnold: The Promise of Urban Repose in the Future
  • V. Walker and Buchanan: groping and Coping in the City
  • Chapter Three. The Urban Volcano, 1870 - 1890
  • I. Society's Equilibrium Challenged by Depression and Riots
  • II. Hopkins and Patmore: The Active Crater
  • III. Noel and Morris: From Observation to Revolution
  • IV. James Thomson: The City as Wasteland
  • Chapter Four. The Poetry of the Nineties
  • I. New Ways to Write Poetry about the City
  • II. Forms and Types of Poetry about London
  • III. Locker-Lampson, Dobson, and Binyon: Dim8inished Visions
  • IV. Wilde and Symons: The Cult of Artifice and Impressionism
  • V. Henley and Davidson: London's Energies
  • Epilogue
  • Continuities: The Urban Responses of D. H. Lawrence and T. S. Eliot