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Founded in 1962 to further the aesthetic study of the poetry of the Victorian period in Britain, Victorian Poetry today publishes articles from a broad range of conceptual angles and methodological approaches. The journal continues to expand its purview to a wider compass of poets and archives. We welcome work that capaciously (re)interprets the field's originary contexts, keywords, and scope. We are also keen to publish scholarship that reconsiders Victorian poetry (broadly construed) in new, innovative, cross-disciplinary, theoretical, and / or experimental light.
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Volume 48, Number 2, Summer 2010Table of Contents

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View “Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door!”: Boundaries and Thresholds in Mary Coleridge’s Poetry
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ISSN | 1530-7190 |
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Print ISSN | 0042-5206 |
Launched on MUSE | 2010-07-14 |
Open Access | No |