RAS History & PhilologyИзвестия Российской Академии наук. Серия литературы и языка Izvestiia Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriia literatury i iazyka

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  • ISSN (Online) 2413-7715

URORA LEIGH BY BARRETT BROWNING AS A LANDMARK OF VICTORIAN LITERATURE

PII
S241377150000495-7-1
DOI
10.7868/S0000495-7-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 76 / Issue 6
Pages
41-46
Abstract
The article looks at the traditions of Romantic autobiography and the Victorian novel, which were picked up and rethought by Elizabeth Barrett Browning in Aurora Leigh (1856). We touch upon the Victorian agenda and characteristic features of the Victorian literature. Special attention is paid to literary epiphanies present in Aurora Leigh (in particular, Aurora's vision of Miriam and the moment of "double vision" in the finale), which offer a Victorian take on Wordsworth's "spots of time".
Keywords
artistic autobiography, professional poetess, Romantic and Victorian psychology of creativity, epiphanies, moments of “double vision”, “shared epiphanies”, E. Barrett Browning, Ch. Brontë, W. Wordsworth, V. Woolf
Date of publication
01.11.2017
Year of publication
2017
Number of purchasers
4
Views
1355

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