Faithful for Ever

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Faithful for Ever is a Victorian-era poem by Coventry Patmore, best known as one of the central parts of his long poetic sequence "The Angel in the House," exploring idealized love and domestic devotion.

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instanceOf poem
author Coventry Patmore NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
exploresConcept conjugal love
female self-sacrifice
moral duty in marriage
followsWork The Espousals NERFINISHED
form verse
genre narrative poem
hasCentralCharacter Felix NERFINISHED
Honoria NERFINISHED
hasSetting Victorian England NERFINISHED
isCentralPartOf The Angel in the House sequence NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Victorian literature
literaryPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
movement Victorian domestic ideology
originalAudience Victorian middle class readers
partOf The Angel in the House NERFINISHED
precedesWork The Victories of Love NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork The Angel in the House NERFINISHED
The Espousals NERFINISHED
The Victories of Love NERFINISHED
theme domestic devotion
gender roles
idealized love
marriage
middle-class domesticity

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Coventry Patmore notableWork Faithful for Ever