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Broadview Anthology of British Literature Volume 5: The Victorian Era - Third Edition 3rd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Broadview Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 155481491X
  • ISBN-13: 9781554814916
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1460 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 238x197x38 mm, weight: 1697 g, 19 Illustrations, color; 50 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Broadview Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 155481491X
  • ISBN-13: 9781554814916
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This is a new edition of the fifth volume of an anthology that has been called the “new standard.”



Shaped by sound literary and historical scholarship, The Broadview Anthology of British Literature takes a fresh approach to many canonical authors and includes a broad selection of work by lesser-known writers. The anthology also provides wide-ranging coverage of the worldwide connections of British literature, and it pays attention throughout to matters such as race, gender, class, and sexual orientation. The full anthology comprises six bound volumes, together with an extensive website component; a passcode to access the latter is included with the purchase of one or more of the bound volumes. A two-volume Concise Edition and a one-volume Compact Edition are also available.

Highlights of Volume 5: The Victorian Era include the complete texts of In Memoriam A.H.H., The Importance of Being Earnest, Carmilla, and Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as well as Contexts sections on “Work and Poverty,” “Women in Society,” “Sexuality in the Victorian Era,” “Nature and the Environment,” “The New Woman,” and “Britain, Empire, and a Wider World.” The third edition also offers expanded representation of writers of color, including Mary Prince, Mary Seacole, Toru Dutt, and Rabindranath Tagore.

Recenzijos

COMMENTS ON THE BROADVIEW ANTHOLOGY OF BRITISH LITERATURE"sets a new standard by which all other anthologies of British Literature will now have to be measured." - Graham Hammill, SUNY Buffalo

"This is a very real intellectual, as well as pedagogical, achievement." - Nicholas Watson, Harvard University

"an excellent anthology. Good selections for my purposes (including some nice surprises), just the right level of annotation, affordable-and a hit with my students. I will definitely use it again." - Ira Nadel, University of British Columbia

COMMENTS ON VOLUME 5: THE VICTORIAN ERA

"Victorian print culture in all its diversity is on display in this handsomely illustrated anthology. Indeed, the number of fresh illustrations makes this volume stand out from its competitors. Undergraduate students will find their expectations about fusty Victorians overturned by a little-known photograph of a grinning Queen Victoria on the first page of the introduction. Instructors will find their teaching options widened by useful contextual material and by the supplementary website, which includes extra primary and secondary material. The anthology's selections amply represent canonical authors (often more fully than competing anthologies), but also include important works by women writers such as Grace Aguilar, Susanna Moodie, Mathilde Blind, Augusta Webster, Amy Levy, Charlotte Mew, and Vernon Lee. I am happy to recommend this volume to other instructors." - Mary Elizabeth Leighton, University of Victoria

Preface xxxvii
Acknowledgments xlvi
The Victorian Era li
A Growing Power
lii
Grinding Mills, Grinding Poverty
liv
Corn Laws, Potato Famine
lvii
"The Two Nations"
lx
The Position of Women
lxii
Empire
lxv
Faith and Doubt
lxix
Victorian Domesticity: Life and Death
lxxiii
Cultural Trends
lxxvi
Technology
lxxx
Cultural Identities
lxxxii
Realism
lxxxvi
The Victorian Novel
lxxxix
Poetry
xci
Drama
xcii
Prose Non-Fiction and Print Culture
xciv
The English Language in the Victorian Era
xcvi
History Of The Language And Of Print Culture xcix
Mary Prince 1(28)
The History of Mary Prince: A West Indian Slave Related by Herself
2(17)
In Context: Mary Prince and Slavery
19(10)
Mary Prince's Petition Presented to Parliament on 24 June 1829
19(1)
from Thomas Pringle, Supplement to The History of Mary Prince
19(3)
from The Narrative of Ashton Warner
22(7)
Thomas Carlyle 29(21)
from Sartor Resartus
31(6)
from-Book 1 (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Book 2 (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Book 3
31(6)
Chapter 8: Natural Supernaturalism
31(6)
from The French Revolution (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Past and Present
37(15)
from Book 1
37(3)
Chapter 1: Midas (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Chapter 6: Hero Worship
37(3)
from Book 3
40(6)
Chapter 1: Phenomena (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Chapter 2: Gospel of Mammonism
40(3)
Chapter 11: Labour
43(3)
Chapter 13: Democracy (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Book 4
46(14)
Chapter 4: Captains of Industry
46(4)
Thomas Babington MacAulay (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from The History of England
from Milton
Contexts: Urban Work And Poverty 50(22)
Anonymous, "The Steam Loom Weaver" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline) from Elizabeth Bentley, Testimony before the 1832 Committee on the Labour of Children in Factories
52(6)
from Andrew Ure, The Philosophy of Manufactures
53(2)
from William Dodd, A Narrative of the Experience and Sufferings of William Dodd, a Factory Cripple, Written by Himself
55(3)
from Joseph Adshead, Distress in Manchester (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Thomas Hood, "Song of the Shirt"
58(2)
from Friedrich Engels, The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844
60(5)
Chapter 3: The Great Towns
60(5)
from Reverend Sidney Godolphin Osborne, Letters of S.G.O. (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton
65(1)
Chapter 6
65(1)
from Charles Dickens, Hard Times
66(2)
Chapter 5: The Key-Note
66(2)
from Henry Morley, "Ground in the Mill," Household Words (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor, "Boy Crossing-Sweepers and Tumblers"
68(4)
John Henry Cardinal Newman (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from The Idea of a University
Susanna Moodie (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Roughing It in the Bush
In Context: Sample of Susanna Moodie's 1839 Correspondence A "Crossed" Letter
from Lift in the Clearings versus the Bush
Mary Seacole 72(13)
from Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands
73(12)
Chapter 1: My Birth and Parentage-Early Tastes and Travels-Marriage and Widowhood
73(2)
Chapter 8: I Long to Join the British Army Before Sebastopol
75(4)
Chapter 9: Voyage to Constantinople
79(4)
from
Chapter 13: My Work in the Crimea
83(2)
Harriet Martineau 85(19)
from Cousin Marshall (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Prison Discipline (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Society in America (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from How to Observe Manners and Morals (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Letter to the Deaf
87(6)
from Retrospect of Western Travel
93(11)
from Preface
93(1)
from First Impressions
93(1)
from Niagara
94(1)
from Prisons
95(2)
from First Sight of Slavery
97(2)
from Life at Washington
99(1)
from The Capitol
100(1)
from City Life in the South
100(1)
from Signs of the Times in Massachusetts
101(3)
from Household Education (sites.broadviewprescom/bablonline)
from Autobiography (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Benjamin Disraeli (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Sybil
John Stuart Mill 104(22)
What Is Poetry?
105(8)
from The Subjection of Women
113(13)
Chapter 1
113(13)
from On Liberty (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Contexts: Women In Society 126(21)
from Sarah Stickney Ellis, The Daughters of England: Their Position in Society
Character and Responsibilities
128(2)
from Anonymous, "Hints on the Modern Governess System," Fraser's Magazine
130(2)
from Harriet Taylor, The Enfranchisement of Women
132(3)
from Coventry Patmore, The Angel in the House
135(1)
The Wife's Tragedy
135(1)
The Foreign Land
135(1)
from William Rathbone Greg, "Why Are Women Redundant?"
135(2)
from Frances Power Cobbe, "What Shall We Do with Our Old Maids?"
137(1)
from Eliza Lynn Linton, "The Girl of the Period," Saturday Review
138(3)
from Frances Power Cobbe, "Criminals, Idiots, Women, and Minors," Fraser's Magazine
141 (3)
May Probyn, "The Model" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from "Between School and Marriage," The Girl's Own Paper
144(1)
from Emma Brewer, "Our Friends the Servants," The Girl's Own Paper
144(3)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 147(46)
The Young Queen
149(1)
The Cry of the Children
150(3)
To George Sand: A Desire
153(1)
To George Sand: A Recognition
153(1)
A Year's Spinning
153(1)
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point
154(4)
from Sonnets from the Portuguese
158(2)
1 ("I thought once how Theocritus had sung")
158(1)
7 ("The face of all the world is changed, I think")
158(1)
13 ("And wilt thou have me fasten into speech")
158(1)
21 ("Say over again, and yet once over again")
158(1)
22 ("When our two souls stand up erect and strong")
159(1)
24 ("Let the world's sharpness, like a clasping knife")
159(1)
26 ("I lived with visions for my company")
159(1)
28 ("My letters! all dead paper, mute and white!")
159(1)
43 ("How do I love thee? Let me count the ways")
159(1)
from Aurora Leigh
160(27)
Book 1
160(17)
from Book 2
177(7)
from Book 5
184(3)
A Curse for a Nation
187(2)
Mother and Poet
189(2)
A Musical Instrument
191(2)
In Context: Books on Womanhood (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Catherine Napier, Woman's Rights and Duties
In Context: Children in the Mines (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Richard Hengist Home, Report of the Children's Employment Commission
In Context: The Origin of "the Finest Sonnets" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Edmund Gosse, Critical Kit-Kats
In Context: Images of George Sand (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 193(95)
Mariana
195(1)
The Palace of Art
196(5)
The Lady of Shalott
201(3)
The Lotos-Eaters
204(3)
Semele (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Ulysses
207(1)
The Epic [ Morte d'Arthur]
208(1)
Morte d'Arthur
209(4)
[ Break, break, break]
213(1)
St Simeon Stylites
213(3)
Locksley Hall
216(6)
from The Princess
222(2)
[ Sweet and Low]
222(1)
[ The Splendour Falls]
222(1)
[ Tears, Idle Tears]
222(1)
[ Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal]
223(1)
[ Come Down, 0 Maid]
223(1)
[ The Woman's Cause Is Man's]
224(1)
Maud (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
In Memoriam A.H.H.
224(49)
The Eagle
273(1)
The Charge of the Light Brigade
273(2)
The Charge of the Light Brigade [ 1855 version]
275(1)
The Charge of the Light Brigade [ 1856 version]
275(2)
In Context: The Charge of the Light Brigade as Reported in The Times
277(4)
from "The Attack on Balaldava," The Times (13 November 1854)
277(1)
[ from Letter to the Duke of Newcastle from FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, Lord Raglan]
277(1)
[ from Letter from George Bingham, Lord Lucan]
278(1)
from Editorial, The Times (13 November 1854)
278(2)
from "The Cavalry Action at Balaclava," The Times (14 November 1854)
280(1)
from Idylls of the King (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Holy Grail
[ Flower in the Crannied Wall]
281(1)
Vastness
281(1)
Crossing the Bar
282(1)
In Context: Images of Tennyson
283(1)
from Thomas Carlyle, Letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson, 5 August 1844
283(1)
In Context: Victorian Images of Arthurian Legend
284(2)
In Context: Crimea and the Camera
286(3)
Roger Fenton, Selected Photographs
287(1)
Charles Darwin 288(35)
from The Voyage of the Beagle
289(10)
from
Chapter 10: Tierra del Fuego
289(7)
from
Chapter 17: Galapagos Archipelago
296(3)
In Context: Images from The Beagle
299(2)
from On the Origin of Species
301(9)
Introduction
301(2)
from
Chapter 3: Struggle for Existence
303(4)
from
Chapter 14: Recapitulation and Conclusion
307(3)
from The Descent of Man
310(8)
from
Chapter 19: Secondary Sexual Characters of Man
310(1)
from
Chapter 21: General Summary and Conclusion
311(7)
In Context: Defending and Attacking Darwin
318(2)
from Thomas Huxley, "Criticisms on The Origin of Species"
318(1)
from Thomas Huxley, "Mr. Darwin's Critics"
319(1)
from Punch
319(1)
In Context: Social Darwinism
320(3)
from Herbert Spencer, Social Statics: or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them Developed
320(3)
from Thomas Hurley "Evolution and Ethics" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Thomas Hardy, "Thomas Hardy on Animals' Rights," The Times (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Contexts: Nature And The Environment 323(56)
from Letitia Landon, "Rydal Water and Grasmere Lake, The Residence of Wordsworth"
325(1)
from Anna Atkins, Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions
326(1)
William Wordsworth, On the Projected Kendal and Windermere Railway
327(6)
from The Morning Post (16 October 1844)
327(1)
Sonnet on The Projected Kendal and Windermere Railway
328(1)
from The Morning Post (9 December 1844)
328(3)
from The Morning Post (20 December 1844)
331(2)
Steamboats and Railways
333(1)
Eliza Cook, Poems
333(3)
The Thames
333(1)
from Preface to Poems, Second Series (1845)
334(5)
God Hath a Voice
334(1)
Lines Written for the Sheffield Mechanics' Exhibition
335(1)
Song of the City Artisan
335(1)
from William Jardine, annotations to A New Edition of Gilbert White, The Natural History of Selborne (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Roger Fenton, Early Photographs
336(3)
The State of the Thames
339(4)
from John Snow, "On the Mode of Communication of Cholera"
339(2)
Michael Faraday, Letter to The Times, 7 July 1855
341(1)
from Punch (21 July 1855)
341(1)
from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates (1858)
342(1)
House of Commons: from 28 May 1858 debates
342(1)
House of Commons: from 15 June 1858 debates
342(1)
from Punch (10 July 1858)
343(1)
Pre-Raphaelite Nature Painting
343(3)
Adelaide Proctor, "Two Worlds"
346(1)
John Ruskin, "Traffic"
347(4)
from "The New Exchange Building, Bradford," The Illustrated London News
351(1)
from William Stanley Jevons, The Coal Question
351(2)
from Preface to the second edition (1866) (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from
Chapter 1: Introduction and Outline
352(1)
from
Chapter 4: The Cost of Coal Mining (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from
Chapter 6: Of British Invention (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from
Chapter 8: Of Supposed Substitutes for Coal (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from
Chapter 12: Our Consumption of Coal (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from
Chapter 18: Concluding Reflections
352(1)
!kweiten to //ken, "What the Maidens Do with Rooi Klip"
353(1)
from Samuel Smiles, Lives of the Engineers
354(1)
from Volume 1
354(1)
from Introduction
354(1)
from Volume 5: The Locomotive and Robert Stephenson (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Samuel Smiles, review of Memoirs of Sir Marc Bombard Brunet by Richard Beamish, The Quarterly Review (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Mathilde Blind, Poems
355(1)
Entangled
355(1)
On a Forsaken Lark's Nest
355(1)
Reapers
356(1)
Thomas Hardy, On Human and Non-Human Animals
356(2)
from Far from the Madding Crowd
357(1)
from
Chapter 2
357(1)
Chapter 2 {full text] (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from-Chapter 5 (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from
Chapter 22 (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Puzzled Game-Birds
358(1)
"On Animals' Rights," The Times
358(1)
"The Remarkable Sunsets" (On tee Eruption of Krakatoa), (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
from Richard Jefferies, "Nature Near London" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Richard Jefferies, After London
358(4)
from Part 1: The Relapse into Barbarism
359(2)
from
Chapter 1: The Great Forest
359(2)
from Part 2: Wild England
361(1)
from
Chapter 5: The Lake
361(1)
from Richard Jefferies, "Hours of Spring" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Air Pollution in the Victorian City
362(9)
from John Ruskin, The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century
363(7)
Preface
364(1)
from Lecture 1
364(6)
Newspaper Reports of Ruskin's "Storm-Cloud" Lecture
370(1)
from "Mr. Ruskin at the London Institution," The Morning Post
370(1)
"Mr. Ruskin in the Clouds," The Graphic
371(1)
from The Liverpool Mercury
371(1)
from W.H. Hudson, A Crystal Age (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from William Morris, News from Nowhere (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Private Land, Common Land
371(3)
from Octavia Hill, "Our Common Land"
372(1)
from Octavia Hill, "The Future of Our Commons"
373(1)
from "Rights of Way in Lakeland: The Capture of Latrigg, by one who assisted," Pall Mall Gazette
373(1)
Henry Salt, On Humans, Nature, and Non-Human Animals
374(3)
from On Cambrian and Cumbrian Hills
375(1)
from Preface (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
from
Chapter 7: Slag Heap or Sanctuary
375(1)
from
Chapter 7: Slag Heap or Sanctuary? [ additional selections] (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
from Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress
376(2)
from
Chapter 2: The Case of Domestic Animals (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
from
Chapter 3: The Case of Wild Animals (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
from
Chapter 5: The Slaughter of Animals for Food
376(1)
from
Chapter 5: The Slaughter of Animals for Food [ additional selections] (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
from
Chapter 6: Murderous Millinery (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
from
Chapter 7: Experimental Torture (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
from
Chapter 8: Lines of Reform
376(1)
from
Chapter 8: Lines of Reform [ additional selections] (sites.broadviewpress.com/babl)
Tekahionwake/E. Pauline Johnson, "The Happy Hunting Grounds"
377(1)
Mary Coleridge, Poems
378(1)
The Lady of Trees
378(1)
In London Town
378(1)
Elizabeth Gaskell 379(19)
Libbie Marsh's Three Eras (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Crooked Branch (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Our Society at Cranford
381(14)
In Context: Charles Dickens and the Publication History of "Our Society at Cranford"
395(3)
from Charles Dickens, Letter to Elizabeth Gaskell, 31 January 1850
396(1)
from Charles Dickens, Letter to Elizabeth Gaskell, 5 December 1851
396(1)
from Charles Dickens, Letter to Elizabeth Gaskell, 21 December 1851
397(1)
The Old Nurse's Story (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Manchester Marriage (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Robert Browning 398(31)
Porphyria's Lover
400(1)
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister
400(2)
My Last Duchess
402(1)
Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
403(1)
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church
403(2)
Meeting at Night
405(1)
Parting at Morning
405(1)
How It Strikes a Contemporary
405(2)
Memorabilia
407(1)
Love Among the Ruins
407(2)
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came"
409(3)
Fra Lippo Lippi
412(6)
The Last Ride Together
418(2)
Andrea del Sarto
420(3)
A Woman's Last Word
423(1)
Two in the Campagna (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Love in a Life (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Essay on Shelley (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Caliban upon Setebos Or, Natural Theology in the Island
424(5)
from The Ring and the Book (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
In Context: A Parody of The Ring and the Book (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Charles Stuart Calverley, The Cock and the Bull
Bishop Blougram's Apology (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Charles Dickens 429(9)
from Sketchez by Boz (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
A Christmas Carol (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
In Context: A Victorian Christmas (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Charles Dickens, Sketches by Boz
A Walk in the Workhouse
431(4)
from Oliver Twist
435(3)
Preface to the Present Edition (1850)
435(3)
The Quiet Poor (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, The Perils of Certain English Prisoners (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Night Walks (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Story of Little Dombey (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
David Copperfield (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Sikes and Nancy (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
In Context: The Readings of Charles Dickens (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Sheridan Le Fanu 438(45)
Carmilla
440(40)
In Context: Camilla Illustrated
480(3)
George W.M. Reynolds (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from The Mysteries of London
Edward Lear (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Owl and the Pussy-cat
How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!
Selected Limericks
The Dong and the Luminous Nose
Contexts: Childhood And Children's Literature (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Charlotte Mary Yonge, "A Scene in the Early Life of the May Family"
from Thomas Hughes, "After the Match," Tom Brown's Schooldays
from Charles Kingsley, "Tom's Life as a Water Baby"
from Thomas Hood, "London Street Boys: Being a Word about Arabia Anglicana,"
The Boy's Own Volume of Facts, Fiction, History, and Adventure
from Austin Q. Hagerman, "Never Sulk," The Child's Own Magazine
from Charles Darwin, A Biographical Sketch of an Infant
from Walter Pater, The Chad in the House
from Hilaire Belloc, The Bad Child's Book of Beasts
Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Peter Rabbit
from Rudyard Kipling, "How the Camel Got His Hump," Just So Stories for Little Children
from Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
from Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
Contexts: Poetry For Children (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Anthony Trollope (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
A Ride Across Palestine
The Turkish Bath
The Spotted Dog
from An Autobiography
Charlotte Bronte 483(12)
from Jane Eyre
485(5)
Chapter 9
485(5)
In Context: Bronte's Development as a Writer
490(5)
Correspondence with Robert Southey (1837)
490(3)
from Elizabeth Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Bronze
493(24)
Volume 2,
Chapter 1
493(2)
Grace Aguilar 495(6)
Past, Present, and Future: A Sketch
497(1)
The Hebrew's Appeal
497(2)
The Wanderers
499(2)
Emily Bronte 501(9)
Remembrance
502(1)
Plead for Me
503(1)
The Old Stoic
503(1)
My Comforter
504(1)
[ Loud without the wind was roaring]
504(1)
[ A little while, a little while]
505(1)
[ Shall Earth no more inspire thee]
506(1)
[ No coward soul is mine]
507(1)
[ Often rebuked, yet always back returning]
507(1)
[ The night is darkening round me]
508(1)
[ I'll come when thou art saddest]
508(1)
[ I'm happiest when most away]
508(1)
[ If grief for grief can touch thee]
509(1)
Contexts: The New Art Of Photography 510(31)
Roger Fenton, "Proposal for the Formation of a Photographic Society"
513(1)
from Charles Dickens, "Photography," Household Words
514(3)
Photography and Immortality
517(1)
from Elizabeth Barrett, Letter to Mary Russell Mitford, 1843
517(1)
from Sir Frederick Pollock, "Presidential Address," Photographic Society
518(1)
Selected Photographs
518(23)
Arthur Henry Clough (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Epi-strauss-ium
To spend uncounted years of pain
from Amours de Voyage
The Latest Decalogue
"There is no God," the Wicked Saith
Qui Laborat, Orat
Is it true, ye gods, who treat us
In the Great Metropolis
That there are powers above us I admit
Seven Sonnets on the Thought of Death
Duty-that's to say complying
Easter Day
Easter Day II
Jacob
Recent English Poetry
In Context: Letters from Arthur Clough and Matthew Arnold
George Eliot 541(31)
from Middlernarch (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline).
from
Chapter 27
O, May I Join the Choir Invisible
543(1)
from Brother and Sister Sonnets
544(1)
11 ("School parted us; we never found again")
544(1)
from Adam Bede
544(5)
Chapter 17: In Which the Story Pauses a Little
544(5)
Silly Novels by Lady Novelists
549(15)
from The Natural History of German Life
564(3)
Margaret Fuller and Mary Wollstonecraft
567(5)
Contexts: Sexuality And Sexual Transgression 572(58)
Sexuality and the Law
576(6)
from The Trying and Pillorying of the Vere-Street Club
576(2)
from Lord Meadowbank's statements, Miss Marianne Woods and
Miss Jane Pirie against Dame Helen Cumming Gordon (1811)
578(1)
from Edward E. Deacon, Digest of the Criminal Law of England
579(1)
from An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England (1857)
580(1)
from Section 2, Criminal Law Amendment Act (1885)
581(1)
Love, Sex, and Friendship between Men
582(3)
from William Johnson Cory, lonica
582(1)
Heraclitus
582(1)
Deteriora
582(1)
John Addington Symonds, "From Friend to Friend"
583(1)
John Gambril Nicholson, "In Working Dress"
583(1)
Lord Alfred Douglas, "Two Loves"
584(1)
Love, Sex, and Friendship between Women
585(8)
from Anne Lister, Diaries
585(4)
from Geraldine Jewsbury, letters to Jane Carlyle, 1841-42 (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Edith Simcox, Autobiography of a Shirtmaker
589(1)
Edith Simcox, Letter to George Eliot, 28 March 1880
590(1)
Amy Levy, "At a Dinner Party"
591(1)
from Frances Power Cobbe, Life of Frances Power Cobbe, as Told by Herself
591(2)
from
Chapter 21
591(1)
To Mary C. Lloyd: Written in Hartley Combe, Liss, about 1873
592(1)
from Eliza Linton, The Rebel of the Family (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
"The English Vice" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Algernon Charles Swinburne, "Arthur's Flogging"
from Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine (March 1870)
from Anonymous, The Pearl, Volume 7 (1879)
Sexuality and Medical Discourse
593(17)
from William Acton, The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs
593(3)
from
Chapter 2: Masturbation
593(1)
from Section 2: Masturbation in the Youth and Adult
593(1)
from
Chapter 5: Marital Excesses
594(2)
from James Paget, "Sexual Hypochondriasis"
596(1)
from Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Psychopathia Sexualis
597(4)
from
Chapter 3: General Pathology
597(4)
Acquired Homosexuality
597(4)
from
Chapter 5: Pathological Sexuality in Its Legal Aspects
601(3)
Lesbian Love
601(1)
John Addington Symonds, letter to Richard von Krafft-Ebing
601(3)
from Havelock Ellis and John Addington Symonds, Sexual Inversion
604(5)
from General Preface
604(1)
from Preface to Sexual Inversion
604(1)
from Sexual Inversion in Men
605(1)
Psychosexual Hermaphroditism
606(1)
from Sexual Inversion in Women
607(1)
from
Chapter 6: The Theory of Sexual Inversion
607(2)
from "Sex-Mania," Reynolds's Newspaper
609(1)
Prostitution, Social Purity, and the Contagious Diseases Acts
610(20)
Thomas Hood, "The Bridge of Sighs"
610(2)
from Henry Mayhew, "Labour and the Poor: The Metropolitan Districts," The Morning Chronicle
612(1)
from W.R. Greg, "Prostitution," Westminster Review
613(3)
from The Contagious Diseases Act (1866)
616(1)
from Harriet Martineau, "The Contagious Diseases Acts-II," Daily News
617(2)
from Josephine Butler, Personal Reminiscences of a Great Crusade
619(3)
from Josephine Butler, Some Thoughts on the Present Aspect of the Crusade Against the State Regulation of Vice
622(2)
from W.T. Stead, "The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon 1," Pall Mall Gazette
624(3)
from Sarah Grand, The Beth Book
627(3)
The Spasmodic Poets (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Alexander Smith
from A Life Drama
Sydney Dobell
from Balder
William Edmonstoune Aytoun
from Firmillian: or The Students of Badajob. A Spasmodic Tragedy
John Ruskin 630(12)
from Modern Painters
632(2)
A Definition of Greatness in Art
632(1)
Of Truth of Water
632(2)
from The Stones of Venice
634(8)
The Nature of Gothic
634(8)
from Modern Manufacture and Design (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Fiction Fair and Foul (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Florence Nightingale (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Cassandra
Dion Boucicault (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Octoroon
In Context: The Octoroon's Alternative Ending
Matthew Arnold 642(37)
The Forsaken Merman
645(2)
Isolation. To Marguerite
647(1)
To Marguerite-Continued
647(1)
The Buried Life
648(1)
The Scholar-Gipsy
649(4)
Stanzas from The Grande Chartreuse
653(4)
Dover Beach
657(1)
Obermann Once More (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
East London
657(1)
West London
658(1)
Preface to the First Edition of Poems
658(8)
from The Function of Criticism at the Present Time
666(9)
from Culture and Anarchy
675(4)
from
Chapter 1: Sweetness and Light
675(4)
Mary Ann Shadd 679(8)
A Plea for Emigration
680(2)
Introductory Remarks
680(2)
A Plea for Emigration [ full text] (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from The Provincial Freeman (24 March 1854)
682(5)
Relations of Canada to American Slavery
682(2)
Union
684(1)
American Slavery
684(3)
Contexts: Religion And Society (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from William Ernest Henley, Invictus
from Egbert Martin
"The Creek"
"The Spirit Stone"
from Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre
from Anne Bronte, Agnes Grey
from Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton
from Anthony Trollope, The Warden
from George Eliot, "Evangelical Teaching: Dr. Cumming," Westminster Review
from Anthony Trollope, Doctor Thorne
from Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown at Oxford
from Arthur Hugh Clough, Dipsychus
"There Is No God," the Wicked Saith
from John Henry Newman, Apologia pro vita sua
from Samuel Smiles, Character
from Anthony Trollope, The Way We Live Now
from Robert Knox, The Races of Men
from Goldwin Smith, "Can Jews Be Patriots?" The Nineteenth Century
from Hermann Adler, "Recent Phases of Judaeo-Phobia," The Nineteenth Century
from Amy Levy, Reuben Sachs
from Thomas Huxley, "Agnosticism and Christianity"
from Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure
Wilkie Collins (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Diary of Anne Rodway
The Dead Alive
Adelaide Procter (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
A Woman's Question
The Cradle-Song of the Poor
A Legend of Bregenz
The Lesson of the War, 1855
Thankfulness
A Lost Chord
A Woman's Answer
A Woman's Last Word
An Appeal
The Jubilee of 1850
A Desire
The Church in 1849
The Homeless Poor
Margaret Oliphant (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Library Window
In Context: The Library Window
Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond
George Meredith 687(20)
Modern Love
688(13)
In Context: Modern Love (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Ode to the Spirit of Earth in Autumn
701(3)
The Lark Ascending
704(3)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti 707(39)
The Blessed Damozel
709(3)
Jenny
712(5)
My Sister's Sleep
717(1)
Sibylla Palmifera
718(2)
Lady Lilith
720(1)
Mary Magdalene at the Door of Simon the Pharisee
720(1)
Sonnets and Songs, Towards a Work to Be Called "The House of Life"
721(15)
Silent Noon
736(1)
[ A Sonnet is a moment's monument]
736(1)
The Burden of Nineveh (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Hand and Soul (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Orchard Pit (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
In Context: The "Fleshly School" Controversy
737(9)
from Thomas Maitland [ Robert Buchanan], "The Fleshly School of Poetry: Mr. D.G. Rossetti"
737(5)
Thomas Maitland [ Robert Buchanan], "The Fleshly School of Poetry: Mr. D.G. Rossetti" [ full text] (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Stealthy School of Criticism
742(4)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Stealthy School of Criticism [ full text] (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Contexts: The Pre-Raphaelites 746(15)
from William Michael Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti; His Family Letters, with a Memoir by William Michael Rossetti
748(1)
from John Seward, "The Purpose and Tendency of Early Italian Art," The Germ: Thoughts Toward Nature in Poetry Literature, and Art
749(1)
from John Guille Millais, The Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais
750(2)
from Charles Dickens, "Old Lamps for New Ones," Household Words
752(1)
from The Times, "Review of the Annual Exhibition at the Royal Academy"
753(1)
from John Ruskin, Letter to The Times
754(2)
from John Ruskin, Pre-Raphaelitism
756(1)
from Oscar Wilde, The English Renaissance of Art
757(1)
Pre-Raphaelite Models: Fanny Eaton
758(3)
Christina Rossetti 761(21)
Goblin Market
763(8)
In Context: Illustrating Goblin Market
771(1)
A Triad
772(1)
Remember
772(1)
A Birthday
772(1)
After Death
773(1)
An Apple-Gathering
773(1)
Echo
773(1)
Winter: My Secret
774(1)
"No, Thank You, John"
774(1)
A Pause of Thought
775(1)
Song ("She sat and sang alway")
775(1)
Song ("When I am dead, my dearest")
775(1)
Dead before Death
776(1)
Monna Innominata
776(4)
Cobwebs
780(1)
In an Artist's Studio
780(1)
Promises like Pie-Crust
781(1)
In Progress
781(1)
Sleeping at Last
781(1)
Lewis Carroll 782(7)
Verses Recited by Humpty Dumpty
783(1)
Jabberwocky
784(1)
In Context: "Jabberwocky"
785(1)
from Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There
785(9)
from
Chapter 1: Looking-Glass House
785(1)
from
Chapter 6: Humpty Dumpty
785(1)
In Context: The Photographs of Lewis Carroll
786(3)
James Thompson (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The City of Dreadful Night
Ireland, Scotland, And Wales: Literary Currents In The Long Nineteenth Century 789(66)
Ireland
794(31)
Songs of '98
794(2)
Slievenamon
794(1)
Carroll Malone, The Croppy Boy
795(1)
William Carleton
796(4)
from Traits and Stories oldie Irish Peasantry (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from The Black Prophet; A Tale of Irish Famine
797(5)
from
Chapter 6: A Rustic Miser and His Establishment
797(1)
Chapter 7: A Panorama of Misery
798(2)
In Context: W.B. Yeats, from Introduction to Stories from Carleton
800(2)
James Clarence Mangan
802(4)
The Woman of Three Cows
802(1)
Kathaleen Ny-Houlahan
803(1)
Dark Rosaleen
804(1)
The Nameless One
805(1)
Samuel Ferguson
806(2)
Lament for the Death of Thomas Davis
806(1)
Dear Dark Head
807(1)
Thomas Davis
808(1)
A Nation Once Again
808(1)
Aodh Mac Domhnaill
808(4)
Milleadh na bPritai/The Spoiling of the Potatoes
809(3)
Lady Jane Wilde (Speranza)
812(1)
The Famine Year
812(1)
William Allingham
813(1)
The Fairies (A Child's Song)
813(1)
Thomas D'Arcy McGee
814(3)
The Celts
814(1)
Home Thoughts
815(1)
The Irish Wife
816(1)
Memories
816(1)
Emily Lawless
817(6)
After Aughrim
818(1)
Clare Coast
818(2)
To ____, Aged Twenty-Two
820(1)
Emigrants
820(1)
from A Garden Diary
820(3)
John Keegan Casey
823(1)
The Rising of the Moon
823(1)
Katharine Tynan (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Long Vacation
Herbal
For Your Sake
Easter
Any Woman
Eva Gore-Booth (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Women's Rights
1916
Comrades
Patrick Pearse (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Mother
Mise Eire/I Am Ireland
Winifred M. Letts
823(2)
Deirdre in the Street
824(1)
The Old Wexford Woman
824(1)
The Deserter
825(1)
Frank O'Connor (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Majesty of the Law
Scotland
825(23)
Sir Walter Scott (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Two Drovers
John Galt
825(7)
from Annals of the Parish: or, The Chronicle of Dalmailing; during the ministry of the Rev. Micah Balwhidder, written by himself
826(6)
Chapter 4: Year 1763
826(2)
Chapter 5: Year 1764
828(1)
Epitaph
829(2)
Chapter 6: Year 1765
831(1)
Janet Hamilton
832(6)
Lines on the Long and Beautiful Summer of 1865, in Connection with the Cattle Plague Then Raging
833(1)
Rhymes for the Times IV-1865
834(1)
Auld Mither Scotian
835(1)
Effie-A Ballad
836(2)
Samuel Smiles
838(2)
from Self-Help
838(2)
from
Chapter 1: Self-Help-National and Individual
838(2)
John A. Macdonald
840(1)
from Speech on the Quebec Resolution, 6 February 1865
840(1)
Eliza Ogilvy
841(6)
A Natal Address to My Child, March 19th 1844
842(1)
The Imprecation by the Cradle
842(2)
The Portents of the Night
844(3)
John Davidson
847(1)
Waiting
847(1)
from The Testament of an Empire Builder
848(1)
Margaret Oliphant (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from A Child's History of Scotland
Wales
848(7)
Felicia Hemans
848(2)
The Cambrian in America
849(1)
Taliesin's Prophecy
849(1)
The Better Land
849(1)
John Blackwell (Alun)
850(1)
Cathl i'r Eos/Song to the Nightingale
850(1)
Samuel Roberts
851(1)
A Pacifist's Credo
851(1)
Evan James
852(1)
Hen Wlad fy Nhadau/Old Land of My Fathers
852(1)
Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen)
853(1)
The End of the Year
853(1)
Q.M. Edwards (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from The Soul of a Nation
Alice Gray Jones (Ceridwen Peris) (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
A New Year Greeting-1929
Song of the Worker's Wife
David Lloyd George
854(15)
from Speech delivered at the inaugural meeting of the Cardiff branch of the Cymru Fydd League, October 1894
854(1)
Contexts: Ireland In The Long Nineteenth Century (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Oppression, Rebellion, and the Acts of Union
Letters to The Times Regarding Tithes
Maria Edgeworth on Ireland and the Irish
Daniel O'Connell and "Catholic Emancipation"
Nineteenth-Century Housing in Ireland: A Portfolio of Images
The Great Irish Famine
Fenians and Fenianism
Disestablishment, Home Rule, and "The Coming Revolution"
William Morris 855(14)
The Defence of Guenevere
857(5)
The Haystack in the Floods
862(2)
from Hopes and Fears for Art, Five Lectures (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from News from Nowhere (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
How I Became a Socialist
864(4)
In Context: William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones
868(1)
W.S. Gilbert (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor
Song ("When I was a Lad")
from Patience
Song ("If You're Anxious for to Shine")
Mary Elizabeth Braddon 869(19)
The Mystery at Fernwood
871(17)
In Context: The Debate over Sensation Fiction (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Eneas Sweetland Dallas, "Lady Audley's Secret," The Times (18 November 1862)
from Anonymous, "Our Survey of Literature and Science," Cornhill Magazine
H.L. Mansel, "Sensation Novels," Quarterly Review
Anonymous, "Our Female Sensation Novelists," Christian Remembrancer
from W. Fraser Rae, "Sensation Novelists: Miss Braddon," North British Review
from Margaret Oliphant, "Novels," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
from George Augustus Sala, "The Cant of Modern Criticism" Belgravia
Augusta Webster 888(18)
A Castaway
889(10)
By the Looking-Glass
899(3)
The Happiest Girl in the World
902(4)
from Mother and Daughter: An Uncompleted Sonnet Sequence (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Algernon Charles Swinburne 906(20)
The Triumph of Time
907(6)
Itylus
913(1)
Hymn to Proserpine
914(3)
The Leper
917(2)
A Forsaken Garden
919(1)
Anactoria
920(4)
Laus Veneris (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Faustine (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Dolores (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Garden of Proserpine
924(2)
Hertha (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
A Nympholept (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from William Blake (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Walter Pater 926(9)
from The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry
927(8)
Preface
927(3)
Conclusion
930(5)
from Appreciations (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Thomas Hardy 935(17)
The Son's Veto
937(8)
Hap
945(1)
Neutral Tones
946(1)
Ina Wood
946(1)
The Darkling Thrush
947(1)
The Ruined Maid
947(1)
A Broken Appointment
948(1)
A Trampwoman's Tragedy
948(3)
In Context: Hardy's Reflections on the Writing of Poetry
951(1)
An Imaginative Woman (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
In Context: Illustrations to "An Imaginative Woman" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Mathilde Blind (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Russian Student's Tale
A Mother's Dream
Henry James (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Pupil
The Figure in the Carpet
Gerard Manley Hopkins 952(20)
God's Grandeur
953(1)
The Wreck of the Deutschland
954(6)
The Windhover: To Christ Our Lord
960(1)
Pied Beauty
960(1)
Felix Randal
960(1)
Spring and Fall: To a Young Child
961(1)
[ As kingfishers catch fire]
961(1)
[ No worst, there is none]
961(1)
[ I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day]
961(1)
[ Not, I'll not, carrion comfort]
962(1)
That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection
962(1)
[ Thou art indeed just, Lord]
963(1)
In Context: The Growth of "The Windhover"
964(3)
from Journal 1870-74
967(2)
[ "Inscape" and "Instress"]
967(2)
from Letter to Robert Bridges, 25 February 1879
969(1)
Author's Preface
969(3)
"Michael Field"-katharine Bradley And Edith Cooper 972(10)
Maids, Not to You My Mind Doth Change
973(1)
The Magdalen
973(2)
Saint Sebastian
975(1)
La Gioconda
976(1)
A girl
976(1)
[ It was deep April, and the morn]
977(1)
Beloved
977(1)
[ Sometimes I do despatch my heart]
977(1)
[ She mingled me rue and roses]
977(1)
[ Our myrtle is in flower]
978(1)
Cyclamens
978(1)
Unbosoming
978(1)
[ When I grow old]
979(1)
To Christina Rossetti
979(1)
Nests in Elms
979(1)
The Mummy Invokes His Soul
980(1)
Old Ivories
980(1)
Ebbtide at Sundown
980(1)
Power in Silence
980(1)
Where the Blessed Feet Have Trod
981(1)
T.N. Mukharji 982(10)
from A Visit to Europe
983(9)
from
Chapter 3: The Exhibition and Its Visitors
983(9)
William Hurrell Mallocx (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Every Man His Own Poet; or, The Inspired Singer's Recipe Book
Robert Louis Stevenson 992(39)
Requiem
993(1)
from A Child's Garden of Verses
993(2)
Whole Duty of Children
993(1)
Looking Forward
994(1)
The Land of Nod
994(1)
Good and Bad Children
994(1)
Foreign Children
994(1)
The Pavilion on the Links (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
995(36)
Oscar Wilde 1031(62)
Helas!
1033(1)
Impression du Matin
1033(1)
E Tenebris
1034(1)
To Milton
1034(1)
from "The Critic as Artist"
1034(2)
from "The Decay of Lying"
1036(1)
Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray
1037(1)
The Young King (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Importance of Being Earnest
1038(34)
In Context: Wilde and "The Public"
1072(4)
Interview with Oscar Wilde, St. James Gazette (January 1895)
1072(4)
In Context: The First Wilde Trial (1895)
1076(8)
from The Transcripts of the Trial
1076(8)
from De Profundis
1084(9)
Bernard Shaw (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Widowers' Houses
Olive Schreiner 1093(4)
from The Story of an African Farm (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Woman's Rose
1094(3)
Eighteen-Ninety-Nine (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Toru Dutt 1097(4)
A mon Pere
1099(1)
Sonnet.-Baugmaree
1099(1)
Sonnet.-The Lotus
1099(1)
Our Casuarina Tree
1100(1)
Vernon Lee 1101(4)
The Virgin of the Seven Daggers (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Prince Alberic and the Snake Lady (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from The Handling of Words
1102(3)
Chapter 3: Aesthetics of the Novel
1102(3)
from
Chapter 5 (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from
Chapter 6 (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Chapter 8: Can Writing Be Taught? (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
The Lady Doctor
The Sister of Mercy
Love Versus Learning
Scientific Wooing
The New Orthodoxy
Natural Selection
Solomon Redivivus, 1886
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1105(17)
The Adventure of the Speckled Band
1106(16)
Rabindranath Tagore 1122(15)
The Postmaster
1125(3)
The Runaway (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
A Shattered Dream
1128(7)
The Sunset of the Century
1135(2)
Tekahionwake/E. Pauline Johnson 1137(10)
A Cry from an Indian Wife
1139(1)
The Song My Paddle Sings
1140(1)
Kicking-Horse River
1141(1)
The Cattle Thief
1141(2)
Ojistoh
1143(1)
from His Sister's Son
1144(1)
The Corn Husker
1144(1)
The Art of Alma-Tadema
1144(1)
The Lost Lagoon
1145(1)
In Context: Tekahionwake/Johnson and Print Culture
1145(2)
from A Strong Race Opinion: On the Indian Girl in Modern Fiction (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Amy Levy 1147(11)
Xantippe
1148(4)
Magdalen
1152(1)
To Lallie
1153(1)
A London Plane-Tree
1154(1)
London in July
1154(1)
"Ballade of an Omnibus"
1155(1)
London Poets (In Memoriam)
1155(1)
The Old House
1155(1)
The Last Judgment
1156(1)
Cambridge in the Long
1156(1)
To Vernon Lee
1157(1)
The End of the Day
1157(1)
Sir Henry Newbolt (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Vital Lampada
He Fell Among Thieves
Arthur Morrison 1158(11)
A Street
1160(4)
Without Visible Means
1164(5)
Rudyard Kipling 1169(14)
The Man Who Would Be King (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Gunga Din
1171(1)
The Widow at Windsor
1172(1)
Recessional
1173(1)
The White Man's Burden
1173(1)
If
1174(1)
The Story of Muhammad Din
1175(2)
The Mark of the Beast (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Mrs. Bathurst (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
England and the English (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
In Context: Victoria and Albert
1177(3)
In Context: The "White Man's Burden" in the Philippines
1180(3)
from Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League
1181(2)
Contexts: Britain, Empire, And A Wider World 1183(55)
Indigenous Negotiations
1185(16)
Woollarawarre Bennelong, Letter to Mr. Phillips, 29 August 1796
1185(1)
from Hannah Kilham, The Claims of West Africa to Christian Instruction, through the Native Languages
1185(1)
from Thomas Babington Macaulay, "Minute on Indian Education"
1186(4)
from Report of a Speech by William Charles Wentworth, Australian Legislative Council (1844)
1190(1)
from Anonymous, "Australia," North British Review
1190(1)
Eliza M., "Account of Cape Town," King William's Town Gazette
1191(4)
from Disasi Makulo, The Life of Disasi Makulo
1195(3)
from Birth and Childhood of Disasi Makulo
1195(3)
from Pixley Ka Isaka Seme, "The Regeneration of Africa"
1198(3)
Settler Colonial Perspectives
1201(9)
Thomas Pringle, "Afar in the Desert"
1201(2)
from William H. Smith, Smith's Canadian Gazetteer
1203(1)
from Agnes Macdonald, "By Car and Cowcatcher," Murray Magazine
1204(2)
Henry Lawson, "The Drover's Wife"
1206(4)
Debating Race
1210(12)
from Thomas Carlyle, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine
1210(3)
from John Stuart Mill, "The Negro Question," Fraser's Magazine
1213(3)
from Charles Dickens, "The Noble Savage," Household Words
1216(6)
from J.J. Thomas, Froudacity
1220(2)
from Book 3: The Negro as a Worker
1220(2)
The Great Exhibition of 1851
1222(8)
Prince Albert, Speech Delivered at the Lord Mayor's Banquet, London, 1849 (as reprinted in The Illustrated London News, 11 October 1849)
1223(1)
from The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations
1224(6)
Conservatives, Liberals, and Empire
1230(4)
from William Gladstone, "Our Colonies"
1230(2)
from Benjamin Disraeli, "Conservative and Liberal Principles"
1232(1)
from Joseph Chamberlain, "The True Conception of Empire"
1232(2)
from Cecil Rhodes, Speech Delivered in Cape Town, 18 July 1899
1234(1)
from David Livingstone, "Cambridge Lecture Number 1"
1234(4)
from John Ruskin, "Inaugural Lecture," Slade Lectures (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Henry M. Stanley, In Darkest Africa (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from William Booth, "Why 'Darkest England'?" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Sara Jeannette Duncan, "The Flippancy of Anglo-India" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from Mary Kingsley, Travels in West Africa (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
from W.S. Caine, "Picturesque India" A Handbook for "European Travellers" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Victor Daley, "When London Calls" (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
William Butler Yeats 1238(5)
Ephemera
1240(1)
The Lake Isle of Innisfree
1240(1)
Into the Twilight
1240(1)
The Secret Rose
1241(1)
He Remembers Forgotten Beauty
1242(1)
The Travail of Passion
1242(1)
The Aesthetic Movement 1243(19)
"Michael Field"
1245(1)
From Baudelaire
1245(1)
The Poet
1245(1)
John Davidson
1245(1)
A Northern Suburb
1246(1)
Constance Naden
1246(1)
Illusions
1246(1)
Ernest Dowson
1247(1)
Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration
1247(1)
To One in Bedlam
1247(1)
Cynara (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Spleen: For Arthur Symons
1248(1)
Lionel Johnson
1248(2)
Plato in London: To Campbell Dodgson
1248(1)
The Dark Angel
1249(1)
The Darkness: To the Rev. Fr. Dover, S.J.
1250(1)
Aubrey Beardsley
1250(3)
In Context: French Influences and British Views on Aestheticism
1253(9)
Theophile Gautier, from Preface to Mademoiselle de Maupin, A Romance of Love and Passion
1253(4)
Charles Baudelaire, "Correspondences"
1257(1)
from Walter Hamilton, Introduction to The Aesthetic Movement in England
1258(1)
from Arthur Symons, "The Decadent Movement in Literature," Harper's New Monthly Magazine
1259(3)
Contexts: The New Woman 1262(30)
from Grant Allen, "Plain Words on the Woman Question," Fortnightly Review
1264(1)
from Sarah Grand, "The New Aspect of the Woman Question," North American Review
1265(1)
from Mona Caird, "Does Marriage Hinder a Woman's Self-Development?" Lady's Realm
1266(1)
from George Egerton, "A Cross Line"
1267(4)
from Julia M.A. Hawksley, "A Young Woman's Right: Knowledge," Westminster Review
1271(2)
from Ouida, "The New Woman," The North American Review
1273(2)
from Alys W. Pearsall Smith, "A Reply from the Daughters, II," The Nineteenth Century
1275(2)
"Donna Quixote," Punch
1277(2)
from "Character Note: The New Woman," Cornhill Magazine
1279(2)
from H.E. Harvey, "The Voice of Woman," Westminster Review
1281(2)
Cornelia Sorabji, "Love and Death"
1283(5)
from Olive Schreiner, Woman and Labour
1288(1)
from
Chapter 5: Sex Differences
1288(4)
Charlotte Mew 1292(8)
The Farmer's Bride
1293(1)
Madeleine in Church
1293(7)
Passed (sites.broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Sarojini Naidu 1300(4)
Indian Weavers
1301(1)
Indian Dancers
1302(1)
Nightfall in the City of Hyderabad
1302(1)
Street Cries
1302(1)
To India
1303(1)
Village-Song
1303(1)
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain 1304(9)
Sultana's Dream
1306(7)
Appendices
Reading Poetry (sites.Broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Maps
1313(4)
Monarchs And Prime Ministers
1317
Glossary Of Terms (sites.Broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
British Money (sites.Broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Texts And Contexts: Chronological Chart (sites.Broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Bibliography (sites.Broadviewpress.com/bablonline)
Permissions Acknowledgments 1322(1)
Index Of First Lines 1323(6)
Index Of Authors And Titles 1329
Joseph Black, University of Massachusetts

Leonard Conolly, Trent University

Kate Flint, University of Southern California

Isobel Grundy, University of Alberta

Roy Liuzza, University of Tennessee

Jerome McGann, University of Virginia Anne Prescott, Barnard College

Barry Qualls, Rutgers University

Claire Waters, University of California Davis.