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The last modern works to be considered in this brief review of criticism are two books by Jerome Hamilton Buckley : the first a general study , The Victorian Temper : A Study in Literary Culture , 32 1951 , and the second , Tennyson ...
The last modern works to be considered in this brief review of criticism are two books by Jerome Hamilton Buckley : the first a general study , The Victorian Temper : A Study in Literary Culture , 32 1951 , and the second , Tennyson ...
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35 Thus Tennyson became for Buckley the neat link between the Spasmodics and the poets he included in the conversion pattern . Clearly Buckley's volume on Tennyson was haunted by the vigorous ghost of his three chapters in the general ...
35 Thus Tennyson became for Buckley the neat link between the Spasmodics and the poets he included in the conversion pattern . Clearly Buckley's volume on Tennyson was haunted by the vigorous ghost of his three chapters in the general ...
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Dr. Buckley admits that Coventry Patmore reported , after a visit to Coniston in the summer of 1850 , that In Memoriam gave a “ defective notion ” 38 of Tennyson's true religious conviction . Of course he must have been aware that in ...
Dr. Buckley admits that Coventry Patmore reported , after a visit to Coniston in the summer of 1850 , that In Memoriam gave a “ defective notion ” 38 of Tennyson's true religious conviction . Of course he must have been aware that in ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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