Carlyle and TennysonMacmillan, 1988 - 284 من الصفحات This study of Caryle and Tennyson explores their mutual influence and the effect of each on his own time. The author analyzes the specific Carlylean ideas (social, political, religious, aesthetic) and examines the ways in which Tennyson resisted and transformed these ideas and their impact. |
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21 من الصفحات تتطابق مع Thomas Carlyle في هذا الكتاب
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The Scottish Dimension | 3 |
Hume and Newton | 7 |
Newton and Carlylean Belief | 23 |
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aesthetic Artist assertive image Aylmer's Field beauty become belief Byron Campbell Carlyle's Carlylean character Chartism child Coleridge concern critics DeLaura Demeter Divine domestic earth Ecclefechan emphasise Enoch essay eternal fact faith father feeling Froude German German literature God's Goethe Guinevere heart Heaven hero human Hume ideas idylic vision imagery influence Latter-Day Pamphlets Leigh Hunt letter literature Locksley Hall London mathematics Maud meaning Memoriam mind moral mother never Newton Novalis Oenone pantheism passage Past and Present perhaps philosopher poem poet poet's poetic praise Prince Princess prophetic qualities readers recognise reflects religion religious reveals Romantic Sartor Resartus seems sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit stars talk Telemachus tells Tennyson Tennyson's idylic Tennyson's poetry Tennysonian things Thomas Carlyle thou thought true truth Ulysses University Press Victorian Victorian literature Voltaire whole wife wonder words writes wrote