Contributor
Bloom, Harold.
Imprint:Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, c2002.
Descriptionviii, 311 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:Paradise Lost and Aurora Leigh / Sarah Annes Brown. - Rebellion: Eve's songs of innocence / Helen Cooper. - The social wound and the poetics of healing / Deirdre David. - Glad rage for Lady Godiva: Woman's story as womanstance in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh / Susanna Egan. - Canonization through dispossession: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the "Pythian shriek" / Tricia Lootens. - Mapping sublimity: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese / Jerome Mazzaro. - The female poet and the embarrassed reader: Elizabeth Barrett browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese / Dorothy Mermin. - Rewriting A History of the Lyre: Letitia Landon, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the (re)construction of the nineteenth-century woman poet / Linda H. Peterson. - Love's measurement in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese / Margaret Reynolds. - The vision speaks: Love in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Lady Geraldine's Courtship" / Glennis Stephenson. - A cinderella among the muses: Barrett Browning and the ballad tradition / Marjorie Stone. - Challenging traditionalist gender roles: The exotic woman as critical observer in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh / Maureen Thum. - "Nor in fading silks compose": Sewing, walking, and poetic labor in Aurora Leigh / Anne D. Wallace. - Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Italian independence, and the "critical reaction" of Henry James / Frederick Wegener.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-292) and index.