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Guide to the Year’s Work

Guide to the Year’s Work In Victorian Poetry 54.3 a section of the article by Florence Boos in the Year’s Work was regrettably omitted. Here, that entry is reprinted in its entirety. Pre- Raphaelitism FLORENCE BOOS This past year brought many valuable contributions to the study of literary Pre- Raphaelitism, with detailed critical analyses often providing wider philo- sophic or cultural insights. I w ill begin this review by examining articles, book chapters, and a monograph that analyze the work of the Rossetti brothers, then turn to several articles and chapters on Christina Rossetti’s po- etry and two books and several articles which explore the contributions of William Morris. Since Elizabeth Helsinger’s Poetry and the Thought of Song in Nineteenth- Century Britain (Univ. of Virginia Press) includes chapters on all three major Pre- Raphaelite poets, Dante Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, and Mor- ris, these will be discussed separately under the relevant author headings. Dante Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, and Pre- Raphaelite Poetry In “Poetry on Pre- Raphaelite Princi ples: Science, Nature, and Knowledge in William Michael Rossetti’s ‘Fancies at Leisure,’ and ‘Mrs. Holmes Grey’ ” (VP 53.1), John Holmes explores the relationship between the Pre- Raphaelites’ early re spect for empirical science and the critique of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Victorian Poetry West Virginia University Press

Guide to the Year’s Work

Victorian Poetry , Volume 54 (4) – Mar 30, 2017

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In Victorian Poetry 54.3 a section of the article by Florence Boos in the Year’s Work was regrettably omitted. Here, that entry is reprinted in its entirety. Pre- Raphaelitism FLORENCE BOOS This past year brought many valuable contributions to the study of literary Pre- Raphaelitism, with detailed critical analyses often providing wider philo- sophic or cultural insights. I w ill begin this review by examining articles, book chapters, and a monograph that analyze the work of the Rossetti brothers, then turn to several articles and chapters on Christina Rossetti’s po- etry and two books and several articles which explore the contributions of William Morris. Since Elizabeth Helsinger’s Poetry and the Thought of Song in Nineteenth- Century Britain (Univ. of Virginia Press) includes chapters on all three major Pre- Raphaelite poets, Dante Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, and Mor- ris, these will be discussed separately under the relevant author headings. Dante Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, and Pre- Raphaelite Poetry In “Poetry on Pre- Raphaelite Princi ples: Science, Nature, and Knowledge in William Michael Rossetti’s ‘Fancies at Leisure,’ and ‘Mrs. Holmes Grey’ ” (VP 53.1), John Holmes explores the relationship between the Pre- Raphaelites’ early re spect for empirical science and the critique of

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