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"Because Beneath the Lake a Treasure Sank": Dolben as Johnson's Uranian Heir

KAYLOR, Michael Matthew

Basic information

Original name

"Because Beneath the Lake a Treasure Sank": Dolben as Johnson's Uranian Heir

Name in Czech

"Because Beneath the Lake a Treasure Sank": Dolben as Johnson's Uranian Heir

Authors

KAYLOR, Michael Matthew (840 United States of America, guarantor)

Edition

Brno Studies in English 32, Brno, Masarykova univerzita v Brně, 2008, 1211-1791

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

Literature, mass media, audio-visual activities

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14210/08:00033492

Organization unit

Faculty of Arts

Keywords in English

Digby Dolben; William Johnson; William Johnson Cory; Uranian poetry; Uranians; Victorian poetry; pederasty

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 14/4/2010 17:32, doc. Michael Matthew Kaylor, PhD.

Abstract

V originále

This article considers the influence of William Johnson (later Cory) on his former Eton pupil Digby Mackworth Dolben, as well as the ways that Dolben's poem "A Vocation" responds to Johnson's poem "An Invocation." The result is a close reading that displays the intertextual strategies, mostly Classical in their allusiveness, employed by Uranian writers to disclose their desires to their congenial coterie as well as to render those desires opaque to general readers.

In Czech

This article considers the influence of William Johnson (later Cory) on his former Eton pupil Digby Mackworth Dolben, as well as the ways that Dolben's poem "A Vocation" responds to Johnson's poem "An Invocation." The result is a close reading that displays the intertextual strategies, mostly Classical in their allusiveness, employed by Uranian writers to disclose their desires to their congenial coterie as well as to render those desires opaque to general readers.