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Tennyson: the critical heritage

John D. Jump (Compiler)
Print Book, English, 1967
Routledge & K. Paul; Barnes & Noble, London, New York, 1967
Biographies
x, 464 pages 23 cm
9780710029416, 0710029411
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W.J. Fox on poems, chiefly lyrical
A.H. Hallam on poems, chiefly lyrical
Christopher North on poems, chiefly lyrical
J.W. Croker on poems
J.S. Mill on poems, chiefly lyrical and poems
F. Garden on Poems
J. Sterling on poems
Leight Hunt on poems
R.M. Milnes on poems
J. Spedding on poems
R.H. Horne: "Afred Tennyson'
J.W. Marston on the Princes
C. Kingsley on In Memoriam and earlier works
Goldwin Smith: 'The war passages in Maud'
G. Brimley on Maud
R.J .Mann on Maud
Tennyson gives a reading of Maud
W. Bagehot on the Idylls of the King
W.E. Gladstone on the Idylls of the King and earlier works
M. Arnold on Tennyson's simplicity
H.A. Taine on Tennyson as the poet of Victorian England
G.M. Hopkins on Parnassian
W. Bagehot on Enoch Arden
A. Austin revalues Tennyson
J.T. Knowles on the Idylls
A.C. Swinburne on the Idylls
E. Dowden on Tennyson as the poet of law
G.M. Hopkins on the Idylls
A. c. Swinburne replies to Taine (No.21)
Walt Whitman thanks Tennyson
R.H. Hutton surveys Tennyson's work and replies to Swinburne
F.W.H. Myers: 'Tennyson as Prophet'
J.M. Robertson: 'The art of Tennyson'
W.E. Henley: 'Tennyson'
J.C. Collins on Tennyson's assimilative skill