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This process of encysting pain is another evidence of the selfconscious Tennysonian tendency to retreat from event and personal anguish into creative beauty , feeling guilty as he does SO : a I sometimes hold it half a sin To put in ...
This process of encysting pain is another evidence of the selfconscious Tennysonian tendency to retreat from event and personal anguish into creative beauty , feeling guilty as he does SO : a I sometimes hold it half a sin To put in ...
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8 In The Princess , Tennyson spoke of a person before marriage as half a person , with the marriage partner the other potential half . In In Memoriam , he expressed not merely bereavement or loneliness , but the feeling that his loss ...
8 In The Princess , Tennyson spoke of a person before marriage as half a person , with the marriage partner the other potential half . In In Memoriam , he expressed not merely bereavement or loneliness , but the feeling that his loss ...
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In Chapter III there was some discussion of Tennyson's classical references to himself as half a person and the deceased as the other half . By extension of this basic image , he moves to the idea of the living “ half ” as the " widow ...
In Chapter III there was some discussion of Tennyson's classical references to himself as half a person and the deceased as the other half . By extension of this basic image , he moves to the idea of the living “ half ” as the " widow ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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