A PERMANENT, though modest, place in the literature of the English language will be accorded to this little volume. Judged upon their intrinsic merits as compositions, the “Remains in Verse and Prose ...
WE were standing in the old English church at Clevedon on a summer afternoon. And here, said my companion, pausing in the chancel, sleeps Arthur Hallam, the friend of Alfred Tennyson, and the subject ...
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Victorian Poetry examines the poetry of the Victorian Period (1830-1914) from a broad range of theoretical/critical angles, including but not confined to new historicism, feminism, and social/cultural ...
Back in 1833, British poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, in dealing with the untimely death of his great friend Arthur Henry Hallam, wrote one of greatest poems in the English language: In Memoriam. Faced ...
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