
Last Things
Emily Bronte's Poems
Janet Gezari(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 24. July 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
198 pages
978-0-19-954329-8 (ISBN)
Description
Emily Bronte's poems are more frequently celebrated than read. Ironically, their very uniqueness and strangeness have made them less interesting to current feminist critics than other poetry written by Victorian women. This much-needed study reinstates Emily Bronte's poems at the heart of Romantic and Victorian concerns while at the same time underlining their enduring relevance for readers today.
Last Things presents the poems as the achievement of a powerfully independent mind responding to its own inner experience of the world while seeking always an abrogation of human limits compatible with a stern morality. Although the book does not discuss all of Bronte's poems, it seeks to be comprehensive by undertaking an analysis of individual poems, the progress she made from the beginning of her career as a poet to its end, her poetical fragments and her writing practice, and her motives for writing poetry. Last Things also brings the emotions and concerns that inform Wuthering Heights into sharper focus by relating them to the poems.
Last Things presents the poems as the achievement of a powerfully independent mind responding to its own inner experience of the world while seeking always an abrogation of human limits compatible with a stern morality. Although the book does not discuss all of Bronte's poems, it seeks to be comprehensive by undertaking an analysis of individual poems, the progress she made from the beginning of her career as a poet to its end, her poetical fragments and her writing practice, and her motives for writing poetry. Last Things also brings the emotions and concerns that inform Wuthering Heights into sharper focus by relating them to the poems.
Reviews / Votes
Janet Gezari's book has received well-deserved critical acclaim. * Debra San, Essays in Criticism * the most sensitive, sympathetic, discriminating account of the work to date... powerful, persuasive * Beth Newman, Review of English Studies *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
6 black-and-white halftones
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
284 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-954329-8 (9780199543298)
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02/2007
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Content
Introduction: And First ; 1. Last Things ; 2. Fathoming 'Remembrance' ; 3. Outcomes and Endings ; 4. Fragments ; 5. The First Last Thing ; 6. Posthumous Bronte