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9780300104998

Major Poems and Selected Prose

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    9780300104998

  • ISBN10:

    0300104995

  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2004-11-10
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Summary

Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909) is, with Browning and Tennyson, one of the touchstone Victorian poets. He was a major critic and an important fiction writer as well. Emerging out of the Pre-Raphaelite circle, his bold and innovative work made him both a celebrated and controversial writer at home and a figure of international importance. Hugo, Baudelaire, and Mallarme were among his great admirers. Jerome McGann and Charles L. Sligh now present a generous sampling of Swinburne's poetry and prose. This wide-ranging collection satisfies a long need for a comprehensive selection of Swinburne's work. It is accompanied by learned and critically incisive commentaries and notes.

Author Biography

Jerome McGann, the John Stewart Bryan Professor at the University of Virginia, is the author of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Game That Must Be Lost and editor of Rossetti's Collected Poetry and Prose, both published by Yale University Press. Charles L. Sligh is a research fellow at The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Hypermedia Research Archive.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Chronology xxix
Part One Poetry
Atalanta in Calydon (1865)
3(65)
from Poems and Ballads (1866)
A Ballad of Life
68(2)
Laus Veneris
70(12)
The Triumph of Time
82(10)
Itylus
92(1)
Anactoria
93(8)
Hymn to Proserpine
101(3)
Hermaphroditus
104(2)
Anima Anceps
106(1)
A Match
107(1)
Faustine
108(4)
Stage Love
112(1)
The Leper
113(4)
Before the Mirror
117(2)
Dolores
119(11)
The Garden of Proserpine
130(3)
Hendecasyllabics
133(1)
Sapphics
134(2)
Dedication 1865
136(3)
from Songs Before Sunrise (1871)
Prelude
139(5)
Hertha
144(5)
Before a Crucifix
149(5)
Genesis
154(3)
from Songs of Two Nations (1875)
Locusta
157(1)
from Poems and Ballads, Second Series (1878)
A Forsaken Garden
158(2)
Sestina
160(1)
The Complaint of Lisa (Double Sestina)
161(4)
Ave atque Vale
165(5)
Sonnet (with a Copy of Mademoiselle de Maupin)
170(1)
A Ballad of Dreamland
171(1)
A Ballad of François Villon
171(1)
A Vision of Spring in Winter
172(3)
The Complaint of the Fair Armouress
175(3)
from Songs of the Springtides (1880)
On the Cliffs
178(11)
from Studies in Song (1880)
By the North Sea
189(14)
from The Heptalogia (1880)
The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell
203(1)
Sonnet for a Picture
204(1)
Nephelidia
204(2)
Tristram of Lyonesse (1882)
206(107)
from A Century of Roundels (1883)
In Harbour
313(1)
Plus Ultra
314(1)
Plus Intra
314(1)
On an Old Roundel
314(1)
To Catullus
315(1)
Envoi
315(2)
from Poems and Ballads, Third Series (1889)
To a Seamew
317(3)
Neap Tide
320(2)
from Astrophel and Other Poems (1894)
A Nympholept
322(8)
from A Channel Passage and Other Poems (1904)
The Lake of Gaube
330(2)
Ina Rosary
332(5)
Part Two Collected Prose
"The Monomaniac's Tragedy, and other Poems, by Ernest Wheldrake" (1858)
337(6)
from "Charles Baudelaire: Les Fleurs du Mal" (1862)
"He has chosen to dwell mainly upon sad and strange things" (6 September 1862, Spectator)
343(5)
Notes on Poems and Reviews (1866)
348(12)
from "Byron" (1866, 1875)
"Splendid and imperishable excellence"
360(1)
"The ebb and flow of actual life"
360(1)
"These poems are coherent and complete as trees or flowers"
361(2)
from "Matthew Arnold's New Poems" (1867, 1875)
"A French critic"
363(4)
"Thyrsis" and "The Forsaken Merman"
367(3)
from "Notes on Designs of the Old Masters at Florence" (1868, 1875)
Michelangelo: "Fairer than heaven and more terrible than hell"
370(2)
from "Notes on Some Pictures of 1868" (1868, 1875)
"D.G. Rossetti"
372(3)
from William Blake: A Critical Essay (1868)
"He was born and baptized into the church of rebels"
375(1)
"To him all symbolic things were literal, all literal things symbolic"
376(3)
William Blake and Dante
379(1)
"Art for art's sake first of all"
380(2)
William Blake and Walt Whitman
382(3)
from "Victor Hugo" (1869, 1872, 1875)
Crossing the Channel from Ostend
385(1)
"The rule of art is not the nile of morals"
386(2)
"Art knows nothing of time"
388(2)
from "The Poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti" (1870, 1875)
"This 'House of Life' has in it so many mansions"
390(2)
"The sacred art of Mr. Rossetti"
392(3)
from A Note on Charlotte Brontë (1877)
Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot: "The great gulf between pure genius and pure intellect"
395(2)
Charlotte and Emily Brontë: "The tragic use of landscape"
397(3)
"Emily Brontë" (1883, 1886)
400(9)
Part Three Uncollected Poetry
Dies Irae
409(1)
[The High Victorian Tone]
410(1)
[Sonnet: Body Beautiful]
411(1)
The Ballad of Villon and Fat Madge
411(1)
A Ballad of Dead Creeds
412(1)
The Cannibal Catechism
413(2)
Cleopatra
415(3)
from "Arthur's Flogging"
418(4)
[Sonnet: Between Two Seas]
422(1)
Poeta Loquitur
422(2)
Disgust: A Dramatic Monologue
424(5)
Part Four Uncollected Prose
A Criminal Case
429(4)
Dead Love (Once a Week, 1862)
433(4)
The Portrait
437(3)
Les Abimes. Par Ernest Clouët
440(5)
from Lucrezia Borgia; the Chronicle of Tebaldeo Tebaldei
"Chapter IV: Of the Gift of Amorous Mercy"
445(2)
"Chapter VI: The Treatise of Noble Morals"
447(5)
from Lesbia Brandon, "Via Dolorosa"
452(15)
To E.C. Stedman, Feb. 1875 [a Memoir]
467(8)
Explanatory Notes 475(18)
Bibliography to the Introduction 493(2)
Indexes 495

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