Carlyle and TennysonUniversity of Iowa Press, 1988 - 284 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 189
... Tennyson's poetry from the late 1830s and early 1840s becomes less lyrical ' and more ' idylic ' , much more concerned with social issues and ' domestic ' matters . Sir Charles Tennyson has written that Tennyson turned to the idyls ...
... Tennyson's poetry from the late 1830s and early 1840s becomes less lyrical ' and more ' idylic ' , much more concerned with social issues and ' domestic ' matters . Sir Charles Tennyson has written that Tennyson turned to the idyls ...
الصفحة 208
... idylic pattern ; Tennyson expands those sections directly contributing to theme and sentiment , such as the moments between the lovers , those showing the selfish pride and arrogance of Aylmer and , of course , the sermon itself . These ...
... idylic pattern ; Tennyson expands those sections directly contributing to theme and sentiment , such as the moments between the lovers , those showing the selfish pride and arrogance of Aylmer and , of course , the sermon itself . These ...
الصفحة 215
... Tennyson's idylic art . In each , Tennyson has managed to blend idylic elements , contextual and artistic , and thus provide the most effective examples of the genre . More than any of the idyls they are ' challengingly Tennysonian ...
... Tennyson's idylic art . In each , Tennyson has managed to blend idylic elements , contextual and artistic , and thus provide the most effective examples of the genre . More than any of the idyls they are ' challengingly Tennysonian ...
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Nature Human History Divine | 36 |
The Riddle of Destiny | 43 |
Ulyssean Influences and Telemachan | 55 |
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