Decadent Poetics 2013
DOI: 10.1057/9781137348296_7
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Another Renaissance: The Decadent Poetic Drama of A. C. Swinburne and Michael Field

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“…Jill Ehnenn notes how this volume "urges us to consider how, in negotiating the constraints of the sex/gender system of their time, women such as Michael Field anticipated feminist and queer strategies of seeing and being in the world that are only beginning to be explored today" (Ehnenn 2008, 74). Ana Vadillo has also used this volume and ekphrastic theory to discuss questions of distance and transport in Field's aesthetic (Vadillo 2005). An online digital edition of Field's "St. Sebastian" that includes animated GIFs and hyperlinks, and its creators' meditation on its meanings, brings Field studies into the concerns of the present moment: a digital reproduction of a poem from Sight and Song reflects on culture, the fair use of cultural objects, referentiality, and visualityjust as does Sight and Song itself (Gallagher and Vadillo 2015).…”
Section: Work: Lyric Poemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jill Ehnenn notes how this volume "urges us to consider how, in negotiating the constraints of the sex/gender system of their time, women such as Michael Field anticipated feminist and queer strategies of seeing and being in the world that are only beginning to be explored today" (Ehnenn 2008, 74). Ana Vadillo has also used this volume and ekphrastic theory to discuss questions of distance and transport in Field's aesthetic (Vadillo 2005). An online digital edition of Field's "St. Sebastian" that includes animated GIFs and hyperlinks, and its creators' meditation on its meanings, brings Field studies into the concerns of the present moment: a digital reproduction of a poem from Sight and Song reflects on culture, the fair use of cultural objects, referentiality, and visualityjust as does Sight and Song itself (Gallagher and Vadillo 2015).…”
Section: Work: Lyric Poemsmentioning
confidence: 99%