VICTORIAN POETRY AND THE CULTURE OF THE HEART

VICTORIAN POETRY AND THE CULTURE OF THE HEART

by KIRSTIE BLAIR

Part of OXFORD ENGLISH MONOGRAPHS

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"Victorian Poetry and the Culture of the Heart is a significant and timely study of nineteenth-century poetry and poetics. It considers why and how the heart became a vital image in Victorian poetry, and argues that the intense focus on heart imagery in many major Victorian poems highlights anxieties in this period about the ability of poetry to act upon its readers. In the course of the nineteenth century, this study argues, increased doubt about the validity of feeling led to the depiction of the literary heart as alienated, distant, outside the control of mind and will. This coincided with a notable rise in medical literature specifically concerned with the pathological heart, and with the development of new techniques and instruments of investigation such as the stethoscope."--Jacket.

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