Introduction : Arnold, Europe, and the (future) destinations of Victorian poetry -- Letter from Europe : the epistolary interventions of Clough's Amours de voyage -- Barrett Browning and the spaces of cosmofeminism : from Casa Guidi windows to "Mother and poet" -- Browning at the border : Red cotton night-cap country -- Bodies in translation : Swinburne's Poems and ballads and the Fleshly School of cosmopolitanism -- Affinity versus isolation : cosmopolitanism and the racial dynamics of Morris's Europe -- Europe in perspective : the dynasts -- Conclusion : "Argosies of magic sails" : cosmopolitan dreams and challenges
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-266) and index