Lyric, aestheticism and the later nineteenth century -- Part I. Time -- Metre and temporality: between Hegel and Benjamin -- Painting, music, touch: D.G. Rossetti's Ekphrasis and competing temporalities -- Parnassus and commodity time -- Part II....
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Lyric, aestheticism and the later nineteenth century -- Part I. Time -- Metre and temporality: between Hegel and Benjamin -- Painting, music, touch: D.G. Rossetti's Ekphrasis and competing temporalities -- Parnassus and commodity time -- Part II. Space -- Form and transaction: lyric touch -- Arthur Symons and decadent lyric phenomenology -- 'Space, the bound of a solid': Alice Meynell and Thomas Hardy -- Part III. Subjectivity -- Desire lines: subjectivity and collectivity -- A.C. Swinburne in the round: drama, personae and lyric subjectivity -- Ezra Pound's troubadour subject: community, form and 'lyric' in early modernism -- Afterword. This study explores lyric poetry's response to a crisis of relevance in Victorian Modernity, offering an analysis of literature usually elided by studies of the modern formation of the genre and uncovering previously unrecognized discourses within it