The White Man's Burdens: An Anthology of British Poetry of the Empire / Edition 1

The White Man's Burdens: An Anthology of British Poetry of the Empire / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0859894509
ISBN-13:
9780859894500
Pub. Date:
09/01/1996
Publisher:
University of Exeter Press
ISBN-10:
0859894509
ISBN-13:
9780859894500
Pub. Date:
09/01/1996
Publisher:
University of Exeter Press
The White Man's Burdens: An Anthology of British Poetry of the Empire / Edition 1

The White Man's Burdens: An Anthology of British Poetry of the Empire / Edition 1

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Overview

In 1898, notoriously, Kipling urged the imperialist nations to 'Take up the White Man's Burden' the following year, in Satan Absolved, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt angrily replied, 'The White Man's Burden, Lord, is the burden of his cash'. Such ideological conflicts - and a whole range of intermediate positions - feature in much of the poetry British writers produced about the British Empire over the four centuries of its rise and fall. The discourses of postcolonialism have drawn attention to the major and continuing significance of the cultural products of the period of Western imperialism. But, so far, they have concentrated largely upon fiction and upon the writings and experiences of those parts of the world that were subject to colonialism and imperialist oppression. For the first time, The White Man's Burdens offers a cross-section of British poetry in which the Empire was the burden of the song. The material, much of it previously uncollected, is drawn from a broad cultural spectrum that includes narrative poetry, heroic verse, patriotic ballads, music hall monologues, and poems from Punch. A substantial Introduction sets the poems in the context of the economic, political, and ideological development of British imperial rule, and headnotes historicize the poems themselves, which are presented chronologically - from George Chapman's 'De Guiana: Carmen Epicum' of 1596 to Fred D'Aguiar's 'At the Grave of the Unknown African' of 1993. The result is a poetic summary of the changing attitudes of an imperialist nation to its own imperialism, attitudes which range from jingoism and racism, through religious idealism and liberal anxiety, to outright disgust at the whole enterprise.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780859894500
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Publication date: 09/01/1996
Series: Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies
Edition description: 1
Pages: 406
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter Faulkner is Reader in Modern English Literature, University of Exeter. He is currently editor of the Journal of the William Morris Society. The late Chris Brooks was Senior Lecturer in Victorian Studies, University of Exeter. He was also national Chair of the Victorian Society and a Trustee of the Albert Memorial.

Table of Contents

Part 1 - 16th century: George Chapman Part 2 - 17th century: Michael Drayton
Andrew Marvell
John Dryden
Aphra Behn Part 3 - 18th century: Daniel Defoe
Alexander Pope
George Berkeley
Frances Seymour
James Thomson
David Garrick
Thomas Morris
James Grainger
Anne Penny
Phillis Wheatley
Anna Seward
James Freeth
George Dallas
William Cowper
Hannah More
William Blake
Erasmus Darwin
Robert Shouthey
William Shepherd. Part 4 - 19th century: Thomas Campbell
William Wordsworth
James Montgomery
Charles Lamb
Felicia Hemans
Reginald Heber
Thomas Hood
Alfred Tennyson
Samuel Rogers
George Beard
Richard Chevenix Trench
Eliza Cook
John Sheehan
Arthur Hugh Clough
Charles Mackay
Christina Rossetti
Aldred Comyns Lyall
Gerald Massey
William Allingham
Francis Hastings Doyle
Charles Kingsley
"Aliph Cheem" (Walter Yeldham)
William Rossetti
William Mc Gonagall
Wilfred Scawen Blunt
Douglas Sladen
George Robert Sims
Alfred Austin
George Mac Donald
Rudyard Kipling
Lewis Morris
William Watson
Sarah Geraldine Stock
William Ernest Henley
Owen Seaman
Henry Newbold
Hilaire Belloc
Robert Williams Buchanan
Thomas Hardy
Algernon Charles Swinburne. Part 5 - 20th century: Henry Newbolt
A.E. Housman
Arthur Christopher Benson
Francis Thompson
Alfred Noyes
John Milton Hayes
Harwood Steele
Lawrence Eastwood
Billy Bennett
Alan Sanders
Noel Coward
John Masefield
W.H. Auden
Stevie Smith
Philip Larkin
Jon Stallworthy
Fred D'Aguiar
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