Arthurian Literature and SocietyPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1983 M12 15 - 229 pages |
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Page 154
... Tennyson , 1897 , 1.122–5 ) . These are hard to date precisely , but it seems likely that some at least precede the death of Arthur Hallam in October 1833. That event , a tragedy which remained with Tennyson all his life , focused the ...
... Tennyson , 1897 , 1.122–5 ) . These are hard to date precisely , but it seems likely that some at least precede the death of Arthur Hallam in October 1833. That event , a tragedy which remained with Tennyson all his life , focused the ...
Page 165
... Tennyson , 1897 , I.445-7 ) . They are the voice of that élite to whom Tennyson deferred , which led the opinions and attitudes of the much larger audience his poetry won , and for whom the containment in moral and patriarchal bounds of ...
... Tennyson , 1897 , I.445-7 ) . They are the voice of that élite to whom Tennyson deferred , which led the opinions and attitudes of the much larger audience his poetry won , and for whom the containment in moral and patriarchal bounds of ...
Page 167
... Tennyson's life through the disturbed 1830s and 40s : this was the residual Hallam problem for Tennyson , rather than any fear of homosexual charges like those raised by ' Christopher North ' and Bulwer Lytton ( Martin , 1980 , pp . 168 ...
... Tennyson's life through the disturbed 1830s and 40s : this was the residual Hallam problem for Tennyson , rather than any fear of homosexual charges like those raised by ' Christopher North ' and Bulwer Lytton ( Martin , 1980 , pp . 168 ...
Contents
the early British | 1 |
Geoffrey of Monmouths Historia | 38 |
Chrétien de Troyes | 68 |
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