Ray Davis has a great post over on The Valve:
“In mid-nineteenth-century Great Britain, a group of left-wing lower-class poets publish autobiographical free verse epic dramas. Critics name them the Spasmodics.”
Could the Winter 2004 issue of Victorian Poetry be hoaxing us?
Jason Rudy is a colleague here at Maryland. I’ll tip him off.
Hopefully the Valve can do better with Victorian Spasmodics than electronic reading. There was a post on the latter last week and suffice to say I was not impressed.
That’s great. I’m surprised we never covered the Spasmodics in BritLit II. I feel cheated.