ABSTRACT

First published in 1933, this study, which underwent revision in the 1960s, is a comprehensive survey of the verse of English nineteenth-century poets whose work appeared after 1860. A special feature is the full and critical treatment of minor writers. In no other book is their work so carefully evaluated. There is a full account of the minor Pre-Raphaelites, of James Thomson, the poet of The City of Dreadful Night, of Henley, Stevenson and George MacDonald. John Davidson is the subject of a long and revealing study. Evans suggests that poetry from the late nineteenth century is neglected in scholarly study, and that Victorian Romanticism deserves more attention than it has recently received.

 

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|28 pages

Dante Gabriel Rossetti

chapter 2|42 pages

Algernon Charles Swinburne

chapter 3|17 pages

Christina Georgina Rossetti

chapter 4|24 pages

William Morris

chapter 5|26 pages

Minor Pre-Raphaelite Poets

William Bell Scott, William Allingham, Thomas Woolner, Arthur O’Shaughnessy, John Payne, Philip Bourke Marston, William Sharp (Fiona Macleod)

chapter 6|34 pages

Coventry Patmore and Allied Poets

Coventry Patmore, Francis Thompson, Alice Meynell

chapter 7|17 pages

George Meredith

chapter 8|21 pages

Thomas Hardy

chapter 9|10 pages

James Thomson

chapter 10|32 pages

Robert Bridges and his Associates

Canon Dixon, Mary Coleridge, Digby Mackworth Dolben, Robert Bridges

chapter 11|18 pages

Gerard Manley Hopkins

chapter 13|19 pages

Minor Poets: I

George Macdonald, Robert Buchanan, David Gray, Gerald Massey, Alexander Anderson, Joseph Skipsey

chapter 14|31 pages

Minor Poets and Poetry: II

chapter 16|18 pages

John Davidson

chapter 18|8 pages

Rudyard Kipling

chapter 19|13 pages

Alfred Edward Housman