Reading Victorian Poetry (Wiley Blackwell Reading Poetry) by Richard Cronin
By Richard Cronin
- Skilfully conveys the breadth and variety of nineteenth-century poetry
- Offers an awesome stability of canonical and no more famous writers
- Allows readers to discover the poetry of the Victorian period, throughout the eyes of 1 of the main well known students within the field
- Poets lined comprise Matthew Arnold, Emily Brontë, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Lewis Carroll, A. H. Clough, G. M. Hopkins, Edward Lear, Christina Rossetti, D. G. Rossetti, A. C. Swinburne, Arthur Symons, Alfred Tennyson, Oscar Wilde
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