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a Frank Laurence Lucas ' comparison of Browning and Tennyson in Ten Victorian Poets ( 1948 ) 20 is a classic of comparative criticism , but it broke no actually new ground in the interpretation of Tennyson himself .
a Frank Laurence Lucas ' comparison of Browning and Tennyson in Ten Victorian Poets ( 1948 ) 20 is a classic of comparative criticism , but it broke no actually new ground in the interpretation of Tennyson himself .
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Samuel C. Burchell speaks of the great influence of the elegy in the Victorian era : ... It was a summation of the Victorian temperament and in its period of renown is said to have “ rivalled Holy Writ in use and usefulness to Anglican ...
Samuel C. Burchell speaks of the great influence of the elegy in the Victorian era : ... It was a summation of the Victorian temperament and in its period of renown is said to have “ rivalled Holy Writ in use and usefulness to Anglican ...
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Gibson , Walker , " Behind the Veil : A Distinction Between Poetic and Scientific Language in Tennyson , Lyell , and Darwin , ” Victorian Studies , II ( September 1958 ) , 60–68 . Gladstone , William Ewart , Nineteenth Century XXI ...
Gibson , Walker , " Behind the Veil : A Distinction Between Poetic and Scientific Language in Tennyson , Lyell , and Darwin , ” Victorian Studies , II ( September 1958 ) , 60–68 . Gladstone , William Ewart , Nineteenth Century XXI ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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