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    Edinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,
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    almahu_9949548779402882
    Format: 1 online resource (296 pages)
    ISBN: 1-3995-1183-1
    Series Statement: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture : ECSVC.
    Content: Demonstrates what Victorian poetry tells us about the relationship between poetry and timeBrings together various aspects of Victorian poetry under one coherent perspective (changing concepts of time)Discusses a wide range of texts by well-known as well as less familiar Victorian poets Interrogates the historical basis of widely held theoretical assumptions (e.g. the opposition between metre and rhythm, the juxtaposition of temporal narrative and timeless lyric)Presents an analytical framework for the analysis of poetic time structuresCombines historical analysis with a sustained focus on the role of aesthetic formTime and Timelessness in Victorian Poetry explores the question of poetry’s relation to time and argues that this relation is historically contingent – as the concept of time changes, so too do the shaping forms and definitions of poetry. Victorian literature provides a rich testing field for its hypothesis, since the nineteenth century saw momentous changes in the ways people thought about and experienced time. This book demonstrates that these changes were an important factor for some of the long-term developments in Victorian poetry, like its loss of cultural prestige, the popularity of mixed genres like the poetic sequence, the dramatic monologue and the verse novel, and the demise of metrical poetry as the norm. Moreover, the historical perspective offered questions some widely held assumptions, not only about poetry, but also about time itself. Thus, the theoretical relevance of this study extends well beyond its Victorian context.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , Introduction – Time, History and the Lyric -- , 1. ‘Utterly vain is, alas! This attempt at the Absolute, – wholly!’ – Poetry’s Changing Relation to Timeless Truths -- , 2. Negotiating Time in Victorian Genre Innovations -- , 3. Idle Poetry and Poetic Idleness – Poetry in the Age of the Gospel of Success -- , 4. Hearing Time in Metre – Prosody between Abstraction, Mechanism and Embodiment -- , 5. Of Time and Poetry – Towards a Theory of Poetic Temporality -- , Works Cited -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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