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This study aims to determine the function of space and how it is depicted in Oscar Wilde's (1854-1900) selected poems. Wilde is one of the important literary and cultural figures of the Victorian era. He criticized the traditional moral codes and values o... see more

This study aims to determine the function of space and how it is depicted in Oscar Wilde's (1854-1900) selected poems. Wilde is one of the important literary and cultural figures of the Victorian era. He criticized the traditional moral codes and values o... see more

Nonsense and humour are two cognitive and linguistic phenomena that frequently overlap. The focus of this article falls on chosen instances of humorous nonsense poetry, targeted at English-speaking children, which contains verbal and visual modes of expre... see more

Victorian and electronic literature share in common an expression in a wide range of mediums including literature, poetry, and the arts. Both genres are “notoriously difficult to define” and can be disorienting. Hypertext fiction, a popular form of electr... see more

Victorian and electronic literature share in common an expression in a wide range of mediums including literature, poetry, and the arts. Both genres are “notoriously difficult to define” and can be disorienting. Hypertext fiction, a popular form of electr... see more

Victorian and electronic literature share in common an expression in a wide range of mediums including literature, poetry, and the arts. Both genres are “notoriously difficult to define” and can be disorienting. Hypertext fiction, a popular form of electr... see more

Victorian and electronic literature share in common an expression in a wide range of mediums including literature, poetry, and the arts. Both genres are “notoriously difficult to define” and can be disorienting. Hypertext fiction, a popular form of electr... see more

Alfred Tennyson was in his mid-forties in 1854, the year he wrote the bulk of Maud. He was happily married with two young sons, and financially secure thanks to the success of In Memoriam, published in 1850. He was also the poet laureate of England and th... see more

Alfred Tennyson was in his mid-forties in 1854, the year he wrote the bulk of Maud. He was happily married with two young sons, and financially secure thanks to the success of In Memoriam, published in 1850. He was also the poet laureate of England and th... see more

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