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Tennyson's poetry, authoritative texts, contexts, criticism, selected and edited by Robert W. Hill, Jr

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Tennyson's poetry, authoritative texts, contexts, criticism, selected and edited by Robert W. Hill, Jr
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 699-700) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tennyson's poetry
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
39007167
Responsibility statement
selected and edited by Robert W. Hill, Jr
Series statement
A Norton critical edition
Sub title
authoritative texts, contexts, criticism
Table Of Contents
Texts of the Poems: Earliest Poems (ca. 1823ff.): From Unpublished Early Poems (1931) and The Devil and the Lady (1930): Translation from Claudian's "Proserpine" -- From The Devil and the Lady -- Armageddon -- From Poems by Two Brothers (1827): Memory -- Remorse -- "I Wander in Darkness and Sorrow" -- From Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830): Ode to Memory -- Song ("A spirit haunts the year's last hours") -- Dying Swan -- Sleeping Beauty -- Character -- Supposed Confessions -- Kraken -- Mariana -- Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere -- From Poems (1832, dated 1833): "My Life Is Full of Weary Days" -- Lady of Shalott -- Mariana in the South -- CEnone -- To-(With the Following Poem) -- Palace of Art -- Hesperides -- Dream of Fair Women -- To-("As when with downcast eyes we muse") -- To J.S. -- Lotos-Eaters -- Eagle -- From Poems (1842), Including Several Other Pieces Written between 1833 and 1846: Ulysses -- Two Voices -- Saint Simeon Stylites -- Tithonus -- Tithon -- Tiresias -- Break, Break, Break -- Epic -- "Move Eastward, Happy Earth" -- Farewell -- Locksley Hall -- Vision of Sin -- To-(After Reading a Life and Letters) -- Princess (1847; 1849-51) -- Memoriam A.H.H. (1833-49; 1850) -- Poems 1850-1872: To the Queen -- To E.L., on His Travels in Greece -- Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington -- Daisy -- De Profundis -- To the Rev. F.D. Maurice -- Charge of the Light Brigade -- Maud; A Monodrama (1855) -- In the Valley of the Cauteretz -- Milton -- Enoch Arden -- Northern Farmer (Old Style) -- Northern Farmer (New Style) -- "Flower in the Crannied Wall" -- Higher Pantheism -- In the Garden at Swainston -- From Idylls of the King (1857-1874): Dedication -- Coming of Arthur -- Merlin and Vivien -- Lancelot and Elaine -- Holy Grail -- Pelleas and Ettarre -- Last Tournament -- Guinevere -- Passing of Arthur -- To the Queen -- From Poems (1872-1892): Revenge -- Battle of Brunanburh -- Rizpah -- "Frater Ave Atque Vale" -- Despair -- Virgil -- Dead Prophet -- Ancient Sage -- Vastness -- Locksley Hall Sixty Years After -- Demeter and Persephone -- Ulysses -- Mary Boyle -- Far--Far?Away -- By an Evolutionist -- Parnassus -- Merlin and the Gleam -- Oak -- June Bracken and Heather -- Dawn -- Making of Man -- God and the Universe -- Silent Voices -- Crossing the Bar? Contexts / Arthur Henry Hallam -- On Some of the Characteristics of Modern Poetry, and on the Lyrical Poems of Alfred Tennyson / John Wilson ["Christopher North"] -- Tennyson's Poems / John Wilson Croker -- Poems by Alfred Tennyson / John Stuart Mill -- Tennyson's Poems / John Sterling -- Poems by Alfred Tennyson / James Spedding -- Tennyson's Poems / James Knowles -- Personal Reminiscence? Criticism / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick -- Tennyson's Princess: One Bride for Seven Brothers / T.S. Eliot -- In Memoriam / Isobel Armstrong -- Collapse of Object and Subject: In Memoriam / Herbert F. Tucker -- Maud and the Doom of Culture / Christopher Ricks -- Idylls of the King, 1859-1885 / Gertrude Himmelfarb -- Household Gods and Goddesses / R.W. Hill Jr. -- Familiar Lesson from the Victorians -- Tennyson: A Chronology -- Selected Bibliography -- Index of Poems and First Lines
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