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- Victorian Poetry
- Johns Hopkins University Press
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- Volume 41, Number 4, Winter 2003
- Contributors
- Introduction
- The Two Voices
- "A Use in Measured Language": Poetry and Poetic Criticism after September 11
- The Ecology of Victorian Poetry
- Women Poets and the Sister Arts in Nineteenth-Century England
- Consigned to Sepia: Remembering Victorian Poetry
- Victorian Poetry's Modernity
- Whither, Whether, Woolf: Victorian Poetry and A Room of One's Own
- On Cultural Neoformalism, Spasmodic Poetry, and the Victorian Ballad
- Re-reading Women's Poetry at the Turn of the Century
- What Kind of a Critical Category is "Women's Poetry"?
- Canonicity, Marginality, and the Celebration of the Minor
- From Ancient to Victorian Cultural Studies: Assessing Foucault
- Budgets and Brownings: The Function of Poetry at the Present Time
- In the Valley of the Shadow of Books
- Conjuring the Spirit: Victorian Poetry, Culture, and Technology
- A Note Upon the "Liquid Crystal Screen" and Victorian Poetry
- Victorian Paperwork
- Post-Romantic Ideologies and Victorian Poetic Practice, or, the Future of Criticism at the Present Time
- Victorian Poetry as Victorian Studies
- Why Clough? Why Now?
- Productive Convergences, Producing Converts
- Novel Poetry: Transgressing the Law of Genre
- Doing Things with Poems: Performativity and Cultural Form
- Reading/Writing the Forgotten: The Poetry of Mary Boddington
- A Bounded Field: Situating Victorian Poetry in the Literary Landscape
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