ABSTRACT

There has been a huge revival of interest in Victorian women's poetry in the last ten years, and it has led to a major reconfiguration of the English poetic landscape of the nineteenth century. This title offers a key selection of poems by 13 Victorian women poets from Christina Rosetti and Felicia Hemans to the witty, iconoclastic May Kendall. The book starts with a substantial general Introduction which places the work of the poets into a context both historical (that of the poems' production) and modern (that of their past and present reception). Each poet's work is introduced by an expansive headnote which tells the story of her life and writing career. The poems all have full explanatory notes to help readers unfamiliar with the period. A Bibliography lists general sources as well as useful further readings. Written in an engaging and accessible manner, the extensive annotations throughout Victorian Women Poets ensure that this fascinating poetry is enjoyable for undergraduate and non-specialist readers.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part |339 pages

The Poets

chapter |23 pages

Felicia Hemans (1793–1835)

chapter |26 pages

Emily Pfeiffer (1827–1890)

chapter |33 pages

Christina Rossetti (1830–1894)

chapter |23 pages

Augusta Webster (1837–1894)

chapter |18 pages

Adah Isaacs Menken (1839?–1868)

chapter |23 pages

Mathilde Blind (1841–1896)

chapter |22 pages

Constance Naden (1858–1889)

chapter |26 pages

Rosamund Marriott Watson (1860–1911)

chapter |25 pages

Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907)

chapter |25 pages

Amy Levy (1861–1889)