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ISBN 10: 0857284037
ISBN 13: 978-0857284037
Author: Caroline Blyth
This volume is both an essential resource for undergraduates and graduates studying Victorian and Decadent literature and an instructive work for enthusiastic readers of verse. The wide span of the 1872–1900 epoch enables readers to appreciate in great depth the literary developments that led to the fin de siècle, unlike most studies of this period, which focus solely on the 1890s, with no relation to cultural and historical developments in the previous two important decades.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Comparative Prose
Chapter 3: Proem: The Way We Live Now
Chapter 4: William Frederick Stevenson
Chapter 5: R. (Rowland) E. (Eyles) Egerton-Warburton
Chapter 6: Frederick Tennyson
Chapter 7: Charles (Tennyson) Turner
Chapter 8: Alfred Lord Tennyson
Chapter 9: Alfred Domett
Chapter 10: William Bell Scott
Chapter 11: Edward Lear
Chapter 12: Robert Browning
Chapter 13: Shirley Brooks
Chapter 14: George Eliot
Chapter 15: John Ruskin
Chapter 16: Jean Ingelow
Chapter 17: Frederick Locker-Lampson (formerly Locker)
Chapter 18: Matthew Arnold
Chapter 19: William Cory (formerly Johnson)
Chapter 20: Sydney Thompson Dobell
Chapter 21: William Allingham
Chapter 22: (Sir) Francis Turner Palgrave
Chapter 23: George MacDonald
Chapter 24: John Askham
Chapter 25: Mortimer Collins
Chapter 26: Emily Pfeiffer
Chapter 27: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Chapter 28: Gerald Massey
Chapter 29: Elizabeth (‘Lizzie’) Siddal (later Rossetti)
Chapter 30: Christina Rossetti
Chapter 31: T. (Thomas) E. (Edward) Brown
Chapter 32: Sebastian Evans
Chapter 33: James Clerk Maxwell
Chapter 34: C. (Charles) S. (Stuart) Calverley
Chapter 35: Isa (Craig) Knox
Chapter 36: (Edward) Robert Bulwer Lytton (Earl of Lytton, Owen Meredith)
Chapter 37: ‘Lewis Carroll’ (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)
Chapter 38: Joseph Skipsey
Chapter 39: Richard Watson Dixon
Chapter 40: James Thomson (B.V.)
Chapter 41: Roden (Berkeley Wriothesley) Noel
Chapter 42: William Morris
Chapter 43: John (Byrne) Leicester Warren, Lord de Tabley
Chapter 44: Sir Alfred Comyns Lyall
Chapter 45: Alfred Austin
Chapter 46: F. (Frances) Ridley Havergal
Chapter 47: Thomas Ashe
Chapter 48: (Jane) Ellice Hopkins
Chapter 49: W. (William) S. (Schwenk) Gilbert
Chapter 50: H. (Henry) Cholmondeley Pennell
Chapter 51: Algernon Charles Swinburne
Chapter 52: (Julia) Augusta Webster
Chapter 53: Sarah (‘Sadie’) Williams
Chapter 54: Charlotte Elliot (‘Florenz’)
Chapter 55: Walter Pater
Chapter 56: John Todhunter
Chapter 57: John Addington Symonds
Chapter 58: (William) Cosmo Monkhouse
Chapter 59: (Henry) Austin Dobson
Chapter 60: Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King
Chapter 61: W. (Wilfrid) S. (Scawen) Blunt
Chapter 62: Mathilde Blind
Chapter 63: Robert Buchanan (T. Maitland)
Chapter 64: Rosa Mulholland (Lady Gilbert)
Chapter 65: Margaret Veley
Chapter 66: Edward Dowden
Chapter 67: Mary Montgomerie Lamb (‘Violet Fane’, Mrs Sinclair)
Chapter 68: Arthur O’Shaughnessy
Chapter 69: Gerard Manley Hopkins
Chapter 70: Andrew Lang
Chapter 71: Caroline (née Fitzroy), Lady Lindsay
Chapter 72: Samuel Waddington
Chapter 73: Edward Carpenter
Chapter 74: Robert Bridges
Chapter 75: Lucy Knox
Chapter 76: L. (Louisa) S. Bevington (Mrs Guggenberger)
Chapter 77: Eugene Lee-Hamilton
Chapter 78: Alexander Anderson (‘Surfaceman’)
Chapter 79: Emily H. (Henrietta) Hickey
Chapter 80: William Canton
Chapter 81: Alexander MacGregor Rose
Chapter 82: ‘Michael Field’ (Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper)
Chapter 83: James Logie Robertson
Chapter 84: Alice Meynell (née Thompson)
Chapter 85: George R. (Robert) Sims
Chapter 86: L. (Laura) Ormiston Chant
Chapter 87: W. (William) E. (Ernest) Henley
Chapter 88: Henry Bellyse Baildon
Chapter 89: W. (William) H. (Hurrell) Mallock
Chapter 90: Edmund Gosse
Chapter 91: Philip Bourke Marston
Chapter 92: Robert Louis (formerly Lewis) Balfour Stevenson
Chapter 93: Elizabeth Rachel Chapman
Chapter 94: (The Revd. Canon) Hardwick Drummond Rawnsley
Chapter 95: Francis William Bourdillon
Chapter 96: F. (Francis) B. (Burdett) Money-Coutts
Chapter 97: William Renton
Chapter 98: Herbert Edwin Clarke
Chapter 99: Annie Matheson
Chapter 100: Oscar (Fingal O’Flahertie Wills) Wilde
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Tags: Caroline Blyth, Decadent, Verse, Anthology, Victorian