Victorian Poetry, Europe, and the Challenge of Cosmopolitanism

The scope and complexity of the encounter with Europe in Victorian poetry remains largely underappreciated despite recent critical attention to the genre's global and transnational contexts. Providing much more than colorful settings or a convenient place of self-exile from England, Europe-as d...

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