"Hardly Shall I Tell My Joys and Sorrows": Robert Browning's Engagement With Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poetics.Published in:2005By:Martens, BrittaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Protesting Success: Tennyson's "Indecent Exposure" in the Periodicals.Published in:2005By:Ledbetter, KathrynPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Where ignorant armies clash by night" and the Sikh Rebellion: A Contemporary Source for Matthew Arnold's Night-Battle Imagery.Published in:2005By:Kokernot, Walter H.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Naming and Not Naming: Tennyson and Mallarmé.Published in:2005By:Caws, Mary Ann;Joseph, GerhardPublication type:Literary Criticism
Graven Images: The Woman Writer, the Indian Poetess, and Imperial Aesthetics in L.E.L.'s "Hindoo Temples and Palaces at Madura.".Published in:2005By:Fernandez, JeanPublication type:Literary Criticism
Hopkins and Cynewulf: "The Wreck of the Deutschland," "The Windhover," "The Blessed Virgin compared to the Air we Breathe," and the Christ.Published in:2005By:Cotter, James FinnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer Aesthetics in Michael Field's Sight and Song.Published in:2005By:Ehnenn, JillPublication type:Literary Criticism