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- Victorian Poetry
- Johns Hopkins University Press
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- Thronging the Ear: Hopkins and the Counterpoint of Prosody Volume 49, Number 2, Summer 2011, pp. 51-72
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Contributors
- Poetic Data and the News from Poems: A For Better for Verse Memoir
- Manifest Prosody
- Rhythms, Poetic and Political: The Case of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Eye Rhyme: Visual Experience and the Poetics of Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Polymetrical Dissonance: Tennyson, A. Mary F. Robinson, and Classical Meter
- Materializing Meter: Physiology, Psychology, Prosody
- Ironizing Prosody in John Davidson's "A Ballad in Blank Verse"
- Victorian Prosody: Measuring the Field
- "Opening" the Pentameter: Hopkins's Metrical Experimentation
- Good(s) Sonnets: Hopkins's Moral Materiality
- Thronging the Ear: Hopkins and the Counterpoint of Prosody
- Patmore, Hopkins, and the Problem of the English Metrical Law
- Hopkins's Prosody
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