TY - BOOK AU - Saville,Julia F. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Victorian Soul-Talk: Poetry, Democracy, and the Body Politic T2 - Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture SN - 9783319525068 AV - PN760.5-769 U1 - 809.034 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Literature, Modern—19th century KW - Poetry KW - Nineteenth-Century Literature KW - Poetry and Poetics N1 - Chapter One. Introduction: Poetic Soul-Talk and Civic Virtue -- Chapter Two. Transnational Republican and Feminist: The Political Ethics of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Soul Poetics -- Chapter Three. “Citizen Clough,” the “Soul’s Own Soul,” and the Dangers of Complying -- Chapter Four. “Talk inside the Soul” with Robert Browning’s “Saviour of Society” -- Chapter Five. “The Hum of Your Valvèd Voice”: Walt Whitman’s Soul and His Democratic Soul Politic -- Chapter Six. “Souls Overcast” and “The Shadow-less Soul”: Swinburne’s Elemental Republicanism -- Conclusion -- Bibliography; Available to subscribing member institutions only. Доступно лише організаціям членам підписки N2 - This book explores the decades between the Reform Acts of 1832 and 1884 when British poets such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Arthur Hugh Clough, Robert Browning, and Algernon Charles Swinburne, along with their transatlantic contemporary Walt Whitman, defended the civil rights of disenfranchised souls as Western nations slowly evolved toward modern democracies with shared transnational connections. For in the decades before the new science of psychology transformed the soul into the psyche, poets claimed the spiritual well-being of the body politic as their special moral responsibility. Exploiting the rich aesthetic potential of language, they created poetry with striking sensory appeal to make their readers experience the complex effects of political decisions on public spirit. Within contexts such as Risorgimento Italy, Civil War America, and Second Empire France, these poets spoke from their souls to the souls of their readers to reveal insights that eluded the prosaic forms of fiction, essay, and journalism UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52506-8 ER -