Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. ''She has a lovely face'': Tennyson and 'The Lady of Shalott'; 2. 'All experience is an arch': Tennyson's 'Ulysses' and the Revision of Wordsworth; 3. 'The dead man touched me from the past': Tennyson's In Memoriam and Wordsworth; 4. Monodrama and Madness: Maud and the Shrieking of the Wainscot Mouse; 5. Tennyson's 'Tithonus' and the Revision of Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey'; Conclusion: Crossing the Wordsworthian Bar; Bibliography; Index |
Summary |
Explores Tennyson's poetic relationship with Wordsworth through a close analysis of Tennyson's borrowing of the earlier poet's words and phrases, an approach that positions Wordsworth in Tennyson's poetry in a more centralized way than previously recognized. Focusing on some of the most emblematic poems of Tennyson's career, including "The Lady of Shalott," "Ulysses" and "In Memoriam," the study examines the echoes from Wordsworth that these poems contain and the transformative part they play in his poetry. it moves beyond existing accounts of Wordsworthian influence in the selected texts to uncover new and revealing connections and interactions that shed a penetrating light on Tennyson's poetic relationship with his Romantic predecessor |
Subject |
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892 -- Criticism and interpretation
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 -- Influence
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Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892. |
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. |
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Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781474436892 |
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1474436897 |
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1474436870 |
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9781474436878 |
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9781474436908 |
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1474436900 |
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