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The lost pamphlet version of D.G. Rossetti's "The Stealthy School of Criticism".(Dante Gabriel)(Critical Essay)
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Victorian Poetry
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June 22, 2003| Author:
Stauffer, Andrew M.
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IN OCTOBER OF 1871, STUNG TO ANGER BY ROBERT BUCHANAN'S HARSHLY critical essay "The Fleshly School of Poetry," Dante Gabriel Rossetti began writing a vitriolic response. The first three weeks of the month had been spent uncovering the identity of Buchanan, who had published his essay pseudonymously in the Contemporary Review. Hence came the title of Rossertti's rejoinder: "The Stealthy School of Criticism." These two pieces of writing form the heart of one of the most notorious con...
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