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The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse Christopher Ricks

The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse By Christopher Ricks

The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse by Christopher Ricks


Summary

Christopher Ricks's celebrated anthology prsents a wonderfully varied collection of Victorian poetry, with 560 poems by 115 authors. With most poems given in their entirety, this is a lively and exciting anthology of Victorian verse selected by an expert in the field.

The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse Summary

The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse by Christopher Ricks

A great age of poetry speaks for itself in Christopher Ricks's celebrated anthology: the variety and power of Victorian verse, the innovation and creativity with which poets resisted the bad propensities of the era through which they lived. The great figures are of course strongly represented - Tennyson and Browning, Swinburne and Hopkins - but not so as to crowd out the less expected but equally rewarding facets of light verse and nonsense, of grotesque and protest. At long last justice is done to the poignant directness of 'the true voice of feeling', from William Barnes and John Clare, through Emily Jane Bronte and Christina G. Rossetti, to Thomas Hardy.

The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse Reviews

Christopher Rick's anthology succeeds triumphantly. * The Observer *
(Christopher Ricks) has done for Victorian poetry what Sir John Betjeman did for Victorian architecture. He has made it live again. * The Times *
A formidable volume. * Irish Times *
A masterly survey of a gigantic age, this anthology is indispensable. * Oxford Times *

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GOR010616550
9780199556311
0199556318
The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse by Christopher Ricks
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20081113
688
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