The Two Voices: A Tennyson StudyUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1964 - 217 Seiten |
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... heaven and an advocatus diaboli — but with the significant difference that in the latter the advocate of heaven always won . The two voices of Tennyson's poem are the voice of despair and the voice of hope . For one hundred and thirty ...
... heaven and an advocatus diaboli — but with the significant difference that in the latter the advocate of heaven always won . The two voices of Tennyson's poem are the voice of despair and the voice of hope . For one hundred and thirty ...
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... heaven . Thus heaven and hell are not in their usual simple relationship of hostility , but rather in the highly philosophical and deeply permanent one of brotherhood , unity , identity . It is as if Tennyson were saying to the grieving ...
... heaven . Thus heaven and hell are not in their usual simple relationship of hostility , but rather in the highly philosophical and deeply permanent one of brotherhood , unity , identity . It is as if Tennyson were saying to the grieving ...
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... heaven - questioning sorrow and provides an apocalyptic dénouement for the poem . When Demeter discovered from the God of dreams that " The Bright one in the highest / Is brother of the Dark one in the lowest ' " and that heaven and ...
... heaven - questioning sorrow and provides an apocalyptic dénouement for the poem . When Demeter discovered from the God of dreams that " The Bright one in the highest / Is brother of the Dark one in the lowest ' " and that heaven and ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alfred Tennyson ambivalence Arthur Hallam Arthur Henry Hallam artist beauty Cambridge Carlyle century chapter classical poems Critical Essays dark dead death Demeter doubt dream earth elegy experience expressed F. L. Lucas faith Fausset feeling Fideism Frank Laurence Lucas Galahad Guinevere heart heaven Holy Grail hope human Ibid ideal Idylls imagery immortality Jerome Hamilton Jerome Hamilton Buckley John Killham King knights Lady of Shalott Lancelot lines literary lives Locksley Hall Locksley Hall Sixty Lord Tennyson Lotos-Eaters lyric Maud Memoir Memoriam mind mood mourning nature Oenone Palace of Art passion past Persephone philosopher poet poet's poetic Poetry of Tennyson present Princess prophet religious retreat seems sense Sir Harold Nicolson social sorrow soul spirit Stange tendency Tenny Tennyson Hallam Tennyson London Tennyson's poem tension theme Thomas thou thought tion Tithonus Ulysses verse Victorian Temper vision voice W. H. Auden write wrote York youth