The lost pattern : essays on the emergent city sensibility in Victorian England /
by Forsyth, Raymond Aubrey.
Material type: BookPublisher: Nedlands, W.A. : University of Western Australia Press, 1976Description: 217 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0855641150.Subject(s): English poetry -- 19th century -- History and criticism | City and town life in literature
Contents:
Themes and variations.--The Victorian self-image and the emergent city sensibility.--Geology and the early Victorian traveller.--"The onward march of thought" and the poetic theory of E. S. Dallas.--The myth of nature and the Victorian compromise of the imagination.--Nature and the Victorian city.--Evolutionism and the pessimism of James Thomson (B.V.)--The conserving myth of William Barnes.--"The buried life".--"Europe", "Africa", and the problem of spiritual authority.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Themes and variations.--The Victorian self-image and the emergent city sensibility.--Geology and the early Victorian traveller.--"The onward march of thought" and the poetic theory of E. S. Dallas.--The myth of nature and the Victorian compromise of the imagination.--Nature and the Victorian city.--Evolutionism and the pessimism of James Thomson (B.V.)--The conserving myth of William Barnes.--"The buried life".--"Europe", "Africa", and the problem of spiritual authority.
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