Tennyson: A Collection of Critical EssaysElizabeth A. Francis Prentice-Hall, 1980 - 220 pages |
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Page 118
... grief is only a particular embodiment . These are the lacrimae rerum ; they mourn the temporal process by which all things recede into the past . But if the poet's grief thus reflects what Graham Hough calls , in his analysis of the ...
... grief is only a particular embodiment . These are the lacrimae rerum ; they mourn the temporal process by which all things recede into the past . But if the poet's grief thus reflects what Graham Hough calls , in his analysis of the ...
Page 191
... grief . Catullus had made two kinds of greeting in the source poems for Tennyson's simple lyric , one a formal greeting to the dead , the other a familiar greeting to home . Tennyson saw their relation and , what is more , saw their ...
... grief . Catullus had made two kinds of greeting in the source poems for Tennyson's simple lyric , one a formal greeting to the dead , the other a familiar greeting to home . Tennyson saw their relation and , what is more , saw their ...
Page 192
... grief for Charles is not separable into " phases " of pas- sion , and heroic acts are not needed to resolve it . The middle voice of Frater ave atque vale marks the best poems written at the end of Tennyson's life . It governs the ...
... grief for Charles is not separable into " phases " of pas- sion , and heroic acts are not needed to resolve it . The middle voice of Frater ave atque vale marks the best poems written at the end of Tennyson's life . It governs the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Poems from Hallams Death till the End of 1834 | 53 |
The Princess | 95 |
Copyright | |
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Alfred Lord Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Armageddon Arthur Arthur Hallam Arthurian Balin and Balan beauty catachresis Catullus Christopher Ricks criticism dark dead deep Demeter dream early poem Elaine elegy emotion English epic essay experience feeling Freud Gleam grief Guinevere Hallam Hallam's death heroic human Idle Tears Idylls Keats King Lady of Shalott Lancelot language legend lines living Locksley Hall loss Lotos-Eaters Lucretius lyric Malory Mariana Maud means Memoir Memoriam memory Merlin mind modern mood Morte d'Arthur moves narrative narrator nature Oenone passage passion past pastoral Percivale Percivale's poem poem's poet poet's poetic present Princess published quest repression Ricks Romantic seems sense shadow Sirmio Sleeping son's song soul speak stanza style suggests symbol T. S. Eliot Tenny Tennyson's early Tennyson's poetry theme Theocritus things thought tion Tithonus trope Ulysses verse Victorian vision voice words Wordsworth youth