Tennyson Among the Poets
Bicentenary Essays
Herausgeber: Douglas-Fairhurst, Robert; Perry, Seamus
Tennyson Among the Poets
Bicentenary Essays
Herausgeber: Douglas-Fairhurst, Robert; Perry, Seamus
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A major retrospective consisting of newly-commissioned essays by an impressive line-up of literary critics devoted to assessing the career and subsequent standing of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, published at the bicentenary of his birth.
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A major retrospective consisting of newly-commissioned essays by an impressive line-up of literary critics devoted to assessing the career and subsequent standing of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, published at the bicentenary of his birth.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780199557134
- ISBN-10: 0199557136
- Artikelnr.: 29425006
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780199557134
- ISBN-10: 0199557136
- Artikelnr.: 29425006
* Acknowledgments
* Notes on Contributors
* A Note on the Texts and Abbreviations
* Prefatory Note
* 1: Peter McDonald: Tennyson's Dying Fall
* 2: Dinah Birch: Tennyson's Retrospective View
* 3: Christopher Decker: Tennyson's Limitations
* 4: Aidan Day: Tennyson's Grotesque
* 5: Daniel Karlin: Tennyson, Browning, Virgil
* 6: A. A. Markley: Tennyson and the Voices of Ovid's Heroines
* 7: Eric Griffiths: On lines and grooves from Shakespeare to Tennyson
* 8: N. K. Sugimura: Epic Sensibilities: 'Old Man' Milton and the
Making of Tennyson's Idylls of the King
* 9: Michael O'Neill: The Wheels of Being: Tennyson and Shelley
* 10: Donald S. Hair: 'Brother-poets': Tennyson and Browning
* 11: Marion Shaw: Friendship, Poetry, and Insurrection: The Kemble
Letters
* 12: Matthew Bevis: Tennyson's Humour
* 13: Richard Cronin: Edward Lear and Tennyson's Nonsense
* 14: Kirstie Blair: 'Men, my borther, men the workers': Tennyson and
the Victorian Working-CLass Poet
* 15: Linda K. Hughes: 'Frater, ave'? Tennyson and Swinburne
* 16: Samantha Matthews: After Tennyson: the Presence of the Poet,
1892-1918
* 17: Angela Leighton: Tennyson, by Ear
* 18: Helen Small: Hardy's Tennyson
* 19: John Morton: T. S. Eliot and Tennyson
* 20: John Fuller: Tennyson and Auden
* 21: Seamus Perry: Betjemen's Tennyson
* Index
* Notes on Contributors
* A Note on the Texts and Abbreviations
* Prefatory Note
* 1: Peter McDonald: Tennyson's Dying Fall
* 2: Dinah Birch: Tennyson's Retrospective View
* 3: Christopher Decker: Tennyson's Limitations
* 4: Aidan Day: Tennyson's Grotesque
* 5: Daniel Karlin: Tennyson, Browning, Virgil
* 6: A. A. Markley: Tennyson and the Voices of Ovid's Heroines
* 7: Eric Griffiths: On lines and grooves from Shakespeare to Tennyson
* 8: N. K. Sugimura: Epic Sensibilities: 'Old Man' Milton and the
Making of Tennyson's Idylls of the King
* 9: Michael O'Neill: The Wheels of Being: Tennyson and Shelley
* 10: Donald S. Hair: 'Brother-poets': Tennyson and Browning
* 11: Marion Shaw: Friendship, Poetry, and Insurrection: The Kemble
Letters
* 12: Matthew Bevis: Tennyson's Humour
* 13: Richard Cronin: Edward Lear and Tennyson's Nonsense
* 14: Kirstie Blair: 'Men, my borther, men the workers': Tennyson and
the Victorian Working-CLass Poet
* 15: Linda K. Hughes: 'Frater, ave'? Tennyson and Swinburne
* 16: Samantha Matthews: After Tennyson: the Presence of the Poet,
1892-1918
* 17: Angela Leighton: Tennyson, by Ear
* 18: Helen Small: Hardy's Tennyson
* 19: John Morton: T. S. Eliot and Tennyson
* 20: John Fuller: Tennyson and Auden
* 21: Seamus Perry: Betjemen's Tennyson
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Notes on Contributors
* A Note on the Texts and Abbreviations
* Prefatory Note
* 1: Peter McDonald: Tennyson's Dying Fall
* 2: Dinah Birch: Tennyson's Retrospective View
* 3: Christopher Decker: Tennyson's Limitations
* 4: Aidan Day: Tennyson's Grotesque
* 5: Daniel Karlin: Tennyson, Browning, Virgil
* 6: A. A. Markley: Tennyson and the Voices of Ovid's Heroines
* 7: Eric Griffiths: On lines and grooves from Shakespeare to Tennyson
* 8: N. K. Sugimura: Epic Sensibilities: 'Old Man' Milton and the
Making of Tennyson's Idylls of the King
* 9: Michael O'Neill: The Wheels of Being: Tennyson and Shelley
* 10: Donald S. Hair: 'Brother-poets': Tennyson and Browning
* 11: Marion Shaw: Friendship, Poetry, and Insurrection: The Kemble
Letters
* 12: Matthew Bevis: Tennyson's Humour
* 13: Richard Cronin: Edward Lear and Tennyson's Nonsense
* 14: Kirstie Blair: 'Men, my borther, men the workers': Tennyson and
the Victorian Working-CLass Poet
* 15: Linda K. Hughes: 'Frater, ave'? Tennyson and Swinburne
* 16: Samantha Matthews: After Tennyson: the Presence of the Poet,
1892-1918
* 17: Angela Leighton: Tennyson, by Ear
* 18: Helen Small: Hardy's Tennyson
* 19: John Morton: T. S. Eliot and Tennyson
* 20: John Fuller: Tennyson and Auden
* 21: Seamus Perry: Betjemen's Tennyson
* Index
* Notes on Contributors
* A Note on the Texts and Abbreviations
* Prefatory Note
* 1: Peter McDonald: Tennyson's Dying Fall
* 2: Dinah Birch: Tennyson's Retrospective View
* 3: Christopher Decker: Tennyson's Limitations
* 4: Aidan Day: Tennyson's Grotesque
* 5: Daniel Karlin: Tennyson, Browning, Virgil
* 6: A. A. Markley: Tennyson and the Voices of Ovid's Heroines
* 7: Eric Griffiths: On lines and grooves from Shakespeare to Tennyson
* 8: N. K. Sugimura: Epic Sensibilities: 'Old Man' Milton and the
Making of Tennyson's Idylls of the King
* 9: Michael O'Neill: The Wheels of Being: Tennyson and Shelley
* 10: Donald S. Hair: 'Brother-poets': Tennyson and Browning
* 11: Marion Shaw: Friendship, Poetry, and Insurrection: The Kemble
Letters
* 12: Matthew Bevis: Tennyson's Humour
* 13: Richard Cronin: Edward Lear and Tennyson's Nonsense
* 14: Kirstie Blair: 'Men, my borther, men the workers': Tennyson and
the Victorian Working-CLass Poet
* 15: Linda K. Hughes: 'Frater, ave'? Tennyson and Swinburne
* 16: Samantha Matthews: After Tennyson: the Presence of the Poet,
1892-1918
* 17: Angela Leighton: Tennyson, by Ear
* 18: Helen Small: Hardy's Tennyson
* 19: John Morton: T. S. Eliot and Tennyson
* 20: John Fuller: Tennyson and Auden
* 21: Seamus Perry: Betjemen's Tennyson
* Index