Mid-Victorian Poetry, 1860-1879This first Victorian poetry biobibliography of some 4,000 entries lists the published works of mid-Victorian poets. Arranged alphabetically by author, each entry includes brief biographical information and details of published works. Appropriate cross-references are provided for pseudonyms and other forms of names. Many previously unrecorded minor poets are included. |
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