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Critical essays on Elizabeth Barrett Browning / edited by Sandra Donaldson. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical essays on British literaturePublication details: New York : G.K. Hall, (c)1999.Description: xi, 358 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0783884613
  • 9780783884615
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR4194.C758 1999
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Contents:
Experiments in poetic technique [chapter 3 from Mrs. Browning, a poet's work and its setting] Alethea Hayter Little Hemming and more Greek [chapter 2 from Elizabeth Barrett Browning] Mary Jane Lupton Elizabeth Barrett's two sonnets to George Sand Sandra Donaldson Ring, the rescue, and the risorgimento: reunifying the Brownings' Italy Flavia Alaya Introduction [from Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Aurora Leigh and other poems] Cora Kaplan Women's writing: Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette, Aurora Leigh [excerpt] Marxist-feminist literature collective Working into light: Elizabeth Barrett Browning Helen Cooper "New yet orthodox": the female characters in Aurora Leigh Kathleen Hickok Domestic economy of art: Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning Dorothy Mermin Casa Guidi windows and Aurora Leigh: the genesis of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's visionary aesthetic Dolores Rosenblum "Art's a service": social wound, sexual politics, and Aurora Leigh Deirdre David Cursing as one of the fine arts: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's political poems Marjorie Stone Combating an alien tyranny: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's evolution as a feminist poet Deborah Byrd Stirring "a dust of figures": Elizabeth Barrett Browning and love Angela Leighton "Some interchange of grace": "Saul" and Sonnets from the Portuguese Mary Rose Sullivan Vision speaks: love in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Lady Geraldine's courtship" Glennis Stephenson Death of Pan: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the romantic ego Margaret M. Morlier Aurora Leigh: an epical ars poetica Holly A. Laird Mapping sublimity: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese Jerome Mazzaro Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Hebraic conversions: feminism and Christian typology in Aurora Leigh Cynthia Scheinberg Lady's Greek without the accents: Aurora Leigh and authority Alice Falk Discourse of power in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's criticism Daniel Karlin.
Summary: This is a collection of critical essays on Elizabeth Barrett Browning's works by Sandra Donaldson, Alethea Hayter, Mary Jane Lupton, Flavia Alaya, Cora Kaplan, Helen Cooper, Kathleen Hickok, and other writers.
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Experiments in poetic technique [chapter 3 from Mrs. Browning, a poet's work and its setting] Alethea Hayter Little Hemming and more Greek [chapter 2 from Elizabeth Barrett Browning] Mary Jane Lupton Elizabeth Barrett's two sonnets to George Sand Sandra Donaldson Ring, the rescue, and the risorgimento: reunifying the Brownings' Italy Flavia Alaya Introduction [from Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Aurora Leigh and other poems] Cora Kaplan Women's writing: Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette, Aurora Leigh [excerpt] Marxist-feminist literature collective Working into light: Elizabeth Barrett Browning Helen Cooper "New yet orthodox": the female characters in Aurora Leigh Kathleen Hickok Domestic economy of art: Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning Dorothy Mermin Casa Guidi windows and Aurora Leigh: the genesis of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's visionary aesthetic Dolores Rosenblum "Art's a service": social wound, sexual politics, and Aurora Leigh Deirdre David Cursing as one of the fine arts: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's political poems Marjorie Stone Combating an alien tyranny: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's evolution as a feminist poet Deborah Byrd Stirring "a dust of figures": Elizabeth Barrett Browning and love Angela Leighton "Some interchange of grace": "Saul" and Sonnets from the Portuguese Mary Rose Sullivan Vision speaks: love in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Lady Geraldine's courtship" Glennis Stephenson Death of Pan: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the romantic ego Margaret M. Morlier Aurora Leigh: an epical ars poetica Holly A. Laird Mapping sublimity: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese Jerome Mazzaro Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Hebraic conversions: feminism and Christian typology in Aurora Leigh Cynthia Scheinberg Lady's Greek without the accents: Aurora Leigh and authority Alice Falk Discourse of power in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's criticism Daniel Karlin.

This is a collection of critical essays on Elizabeth Barrett Browning's works by Sandra Donaldson, Alethea Hayter, Mary Jane Lupton, Flavia Alaya, Cora Kaplan, Helen Cooper, Kathleen Hickok, and other writers.

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