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The Pre-Raphaelite poets were part of an innovative revolt that
shattered the literary placidity of mid-nineteenth century England.
Their ideas, poetic techniques, and choice of life styles radically
altered previous definitions of art and artist.
Many books have been written about the Pre-Raphaelite movement in
painting, but its manisfestation in poetry has been relatively
ignored. These exemplary essays offer lively judgments on the
themes and relationships of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina
Rossetti, William Morris, and Algernon Charles Swinburne and
provide fresh insights on their imagery and prosody. A portmanteau
chapter evaluates the work of twelve other poets who were
associated with the periphery of the movement.
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