Poetry, Network, Nation: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Expatriate Women's Poetry

作者: Chapman

DOI: 10.2979/VICTORIANSTUDIES.55.2.275

关键词: NewspaperAgency (philosophy)LiteratureSpoken wordPoetrySociologyTheodosiaRelation (history of concept)ExpatriatePhilosophyLiterature and Literary TheoryCultural studiesSociology and Political ScienceHistoryVisual Arts and Performing Arts

摘要: This article examines the concept of “network” in relation to Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Florentine circle pro-Risorgimento women poets. Concentrating on Aurora Leigh ’s Theodosia Garrow Trollope’s Tuscan newspaper poetry, essay argues that expatriate poets represent an alternative history Victorian poetry based networks print and sociability, their forges a new model public poetic agency as network’s cultural effect.

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