ELH., Volume 72Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 95
Page 673
... poem . Her proceedings with this poem suggest unusual care even by the standards of the fair copies of poems she enclosed in letters to Higginson , almost as if “ Because that you are going " were a formal document that Higginson was ...
... poem . Her proceedings with this poem suggest unusual care even by the standards of the fair copies of poems she enclosed in letters to Higginson , almost as if “ Because that you are going " were a formal document that Higginson was ...
Page 675
... poem for a narrower elegiac reading - seems both to embrace and to resist its potential application to herself : I thought that being a Poem one's self precluded the writing Poems , but perceive the Mistake . It seemed like going Home ...
... poem for a narrower elegiac reading - seems both to embrace and to resist its potential application to herself : I thought that being a Poem one's self precluded the writing Poems , but perceive the Mistake . It seemed like going Home ...
Page 686
... poem and its address to Higginson , see Franklin . The poem is almost as long ( 40 lines , versus 50 ) as its greater sister poem on similar themes of late 1863 , “ I cannot live with you ” ( Fr 706A ) . Habegger also compares this poem ...
... poem and its address to Higginson , see Franklin . The poem is almost as long ( 40 lines , versus 50 ) as its greater sister poem on similar themes of late 1863 , “ I cannot live with you ” ( Fr 706A ) . Habegger also compares this poem ...
Contents
Libertine Spaces and the Female Body in the Poetry of Rochester | 553 |
Shelleys Uncertain Heaven | 577 |
Everyday War | 605 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic aestheticism Alice James American argues Arnold asylum Author of Beltraffio blackface blood body Britain British Buddha Buddhism Burke Burke's Burney Burney's Caliban Cambridge Univ Castle Rackrent century character Civil claims colonial critical critique cultural Decoration diary Dickinson domestic Dowden Edgeworth Emily Dickinson English essay everyday female forgiveness Gandhi Gandhian Gautama Buddha Harper heaven Henry hero Higginson Highlanders human ideal ideology imagination Indian Indian English insanity Iola Iola Leroy Ireland Irish James's Jane Shore John Joyce knight of faith language letter Light of Asia literary Literature London Maria Edgeworth mesmeric Midnight's Children Milton modern Montagu moral narrative narrator narrator's nineteenth-century novel Oxford Univ picturesque Poe's poem poetry political Press public sphere readers reading reconciliation religious Rushdie Saleem Samson Samson Agonistes sentimental sexual Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's social space story suggests sympathy telegraph tion tradition University Valdemar's Victorian voice William women words writing York