The Crimean War in Victorian Poetry

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This is the first book-length study to examine the predicaments and achievements of mid-Victorian war poets. Confronted with news of suffering soldiers during the Crimean War (18546), these 'armchair poets' engaged with the politics of war by composing lines of verse at home, reworking established traditions of war poetry.


Cast in the shadow of the soldier-poets of the First World War, Victorian war poets have often been disparaged as «armchair patriots» glorifying military action in an unthinking fashion. Challenging this long-standing assumption, The Crimean War in Victorian Poetry considers the evolution of the figure of the homefront poet and explores the daunting task of representing war from a civilian perspective.

By virtue of the medium of modern reportage, the Crimean War (1854-1856) witnessed the inauguration of the civilian spectatorship of distant suffering, provoking a heated debate over the concept of the war poet and the function of war poetry during moments of national crisis. Confronted with news of soldiers' hardships and of the distress caused by the government's mismanagement of war, the so-called armchair poet sought ways of addressing the problem of pain and adversity from a distance and of engaging with the politics of war by composing lines of verse at home.

This is the first book-length study to examine the predicaments and achievements of mid-Victorian war poets. It provides historically nuanced readings of how a diverse group of British poets ranging from the Poet Laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson to the highly acclaimed female poet Louisa Stuart Costello fought a literary war as they reworked the established traditions of war poetry and experimented with poetic forms in response to news of distant combat.


Autorentext

Tai-Chun Ho is Assistant Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. He completed his PhD in English Literature at the University of York in 2015 and has published articles in 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, Tennyson Research Bulletin and Journal of Victorian Culture.


Inhalt

CONTENTS: Reframing the Armchair Poet The Victorian Tyrtaeus The Afterlives of Campbell and «The Soldier's Dream» The People's War: Challenging the Governing Classes Scenes of Suffering: Dobell's Spasmodic War Poetry Echoes of War-Cries: Tennyson's Maud Eastern Fantasies: Costello's The Lay of the Stork The Afterlives of Crimean War Poetry.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781788741798
    • Editor J. B. Bullen, Charlotte Ribeyrol
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • Größe H235mm x B157mm x T22mm
    • Jahr 2021
    • EAN 9781788741798
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 178874179X
    • Veröffentlichung 31.03.2021
    • Titel The Crimean War in Victorian Poetry
    • Autor Tai-Chun Ho
    • Gewicht 612g
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Anzahl Seiten 316
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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