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- Title
Intimations and Imitations of Immortality: Swinburne's "By the North Sea" and "Poeta Loquitur".
- Authors
FIPPINGER, ANDREW
- Abstract
The article presents a critical examination into the poems "By the North Sea," and "Poeta Loquitur," by the 19th-century English writer Algernon Charles Swinburne. The poet's engagement with theme of mortality and within "By the North Sea" is particularly examined through Swinburne's manifestations of Romanticist views of nature and immortality as well as in comparison to his other parody work "Poeta Loquitur."
- Subjects
BY the North Sea (Poem); POETA Loquitur (Poem); SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909; MORTALITY in literature; LITERARY criticism; 19TH century English poetry; ROMANTICISM in literature; NATURE -- Poetry; VICTORIAN (Literary period)
- Publication
Victorian Poetry, 2009, Vol 47, Issue 4, p675
- ISSN
0042-5206
- Publication type
Poetry Review
- DOI
10.1353/vp.0.0077