The Victorian Temper: A Study in Literary CultureCUP Archive, 03.09.1981 - 282 Seiten |
Inhalt
Victorianism | 1 |
The AntiRomantics | 14 |
The Spasmodic School | 41 |
TennysonThe Two Voices | 66 |
The Pattern of Conversion | 87 |
God and Mammon | 109 |
Victorian Taste | 124 |
The Moral Aesthetic | 143 |
The Fear of Art | 161 |
The Revolt from Reason | 185 |
The Aesthetic Eighties | 207 |
The Decadence and After | 226 |
NOTES AND SOURCES | 249 |
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