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Modern Language Quarterly (1998) 59 (1): 71–97.
Published: 01 March 1998
..., Coleridge, and romantic work. “A Sea Reflecting Love”: Tennyson, Shelley, and the Aesthetics of the Image in the Marketplace Brian Goldberg During the early 1.83os difficult, “pure”poetry became increasingly separated from a newly commercialized literary marketplace...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1944) 5 (3): 379–380.
Published: 01 September 1944
... College Tennyson in Egypt: A Study of the Imagery of his Earlier Wbrk. By W. D. PADEN.Lawrence : University of Kansas Publications, Humanistic Studies, Number 27, 1942. Pp. 178. Paper covers, $1.50. In Tennyson in Egypt, Professor Paden has not attempted an exhaustive...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1978) 39 (1): 82–85.
Published: 01 March 1978
... sense of the word. The thing lost sight of in Westburg’s account is no less than Dickens’s genius. DAVIDPARKER Dickens House Museum und Library The Poetry of Tennyson. By A. DWIGHTCULLER. New Haven and London: Yale...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1984) 45 (1): 94–97.
Published: 01 March 1984
.... S -1- LTA K-I- <; ~1 R K A N Uniz)ersit?qf Penrisylzmiia Tennyson and Madness. By ANNC. COI,LF.I,.Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1983. 176 pp. $20.00. Tennyson’s Camelot: The “Idylls of thP King” and Its Medieval SourcPJ. By DAVIDSTAINVES. Waterloo, Ont., Canada...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1989) 50 (1): 76–79.
Published: 01 March 1989
... Ontario Tennyson and the Doom of Romanticism. By HERBERTF. TUCKER.Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1988. ix + 481 pp. $37.50. Herbert Tucker’s wager in Tennyson and the Doom of Romanticism is, to repeat his own Wordsworthian allusion, that Tennyson’s poetry creates...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (1): 111–113.
Published: 01 March 1951
... remains a thesis; but, in 1948, not exactly a promising one. ERNESTWILLIAM TALBERT Duke University Tennyson: Sixty Years After. By PAULLE. BAUM.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1948. Pp. ix + 331. $4.25. Professor...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1952) 13 (1): 107–108.
Published: 01 March 1952
...Malcolm Brown Charles Tennyson, Sir. New York: Macmillan Company, 1949. Pp. xv + 579. $7.50. Copyright © 1952 by Duke University Press 1952 Malcolm Brown rot Alfred Tmnyson. By SIR CHARLESTENNYSON. New York: Macmillan Com- pany...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1976) 37 (2): 202–205.
Published: 01 June 1976
.... RAIMONDAMODIANO University of Washington Collected Letters of Sumriel Taylor Coleridge, ed. Earl Leslie Griggs, 111 (Oxford, 1059), 310. Tennyson’s Major Poems: The Comic and Ironic Patterns. By JAMESK. KIN- CAID. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1975. xi + 254 pp...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1981) 42 (4): 395–397.
Published: 01 December 1981
... of Tennyson with confidence. Each study is modest in dimension, a sequence of four essays which disclaim the pretense of defini- tiveness and instead chart a course which the reader can pursue further once the volume is closed. Each bears the mark of what is sometimes termed the Toronto school...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1972) 33 (2): 130–139.
Published: 01 June 1972
...W. David Shaw Copyright © 1972 by Duke University Press 1972 IMAGINATION AND INTELLECT IN TENNYSON’S “LUCRETIUS” By W. DAVIDSHAW One of the characteristics of postromantic culture is a conflict be- tween thought...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1963) 24 (4): 374–385.
Published: 01 December 1963
...William Cadbury Copyright © 1963 by Duke University Press 1963 THE UTILITY OF THE POETIC MASK IN TENNYSON’S “SUPPOSED CONFESSIONS” By WILLIAMCADBURY John Keble, lecturing in 1832 as Oxford’s Professor of Poetry, called poetry “a kind...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1978) 39 (3): 315–317.
Published: 01 September 1978
...G. B. TENNYSON ALLAN DALE PETER. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1977. 295 pp. $13.50. Copyright © 1978 by Duke University Press 1978 G. B. TENNYSON 3 15 The Victorian Critic and the Idea of History: Carlyle, Arnold...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1983) 44 (2): 215–217.
Published: 01 June 1983
...G. B. Tennyson B. Thesing William. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1982. xviii + 230 pp. $20.00. Copyright © 1983 by Duke University Press 1983 G. €3. TENNYSON 215 If only because the 1740s have attracted the kind of attention...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1989) 50 (1): 79–81.
Published: 01 March 1989
...G. B. Tennyson Edmond Rod. London and New York: Routledge, 1988. ix + 262 pp. $39.00. Copyright © 1989 by Duke University Press 1989 G. B. TENNYSON 79 altogether the project of representation. It does not seem to me possible...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1966) 27 (4): 482–485.
Published: 01 December 1966
...George Levine B. Tennyson G.. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965. viii + 354 pp. $8.50; 68 s. Copyright © 1966 by Duke University Press 1966 482 REVIEWS Mudrick, I confess, rarely gives me the shock of recognition...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (4): 618–620.
Published: 01 December 1969
... of the Victorian period long since assumed and with many recent reappraisals of Tennyson before us, Gerhard Joseph can devote a whole short book to the second of the alleged fears. If Tennysonian Love: The Strange Diagonal does not establish Tennyson as a major love poet, it at least argues...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1981) 42 (2): 196–199.
Published: 01 June 1981
...Wendell V. Harris TENNYSON G. B.. Cambridge. Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1981. xiv + 268 pp. $17.50. Copyright © 1981 by Duke University Press 1981 196 REV I EWS Nonetheless, McFarland here offers...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1976) 37 (1): 47–67.
Published: 01 March 1976
... is . . . introverted, but intellectualized in content. . . . Nearly always some theoretical and intellectual interest . . . plays a leading role in the confession.” Tennyson: The Growth of Q Poet (Cambridge, Mass., 1960), p. 108. <\I1 quotations from Tennyson are from The Poems of Tennyson, ed...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1981) 42 (2): 199–202.
Published: 01 June 1981
... etry, the strange, modern view that all longing must be sexual, especially if it is the longing of an unmarried Victorian woman,” writes Tennyson, “has ob- scured the extent to which Christina Rossetti’s poetry illustrates not Freud’s theory of art but Keble’s’’ (pp. 202-3). Similarly...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1994) 55 (1): 1–16.
Published: 01 March 1994
...W. David Shaw Copyright © 1994 by Duke University Press 1994 David Shaw whose skeptical questions originate in an effort to write a critical history of elegy, is professor of English at Victoria College, University of Toronto. He is author of The Dialectical Temper, Tennyson's Style...