1st Edition

Lord Alfred Tennyson The Critical Heritage

Edited By John D. Jump Copyright 1996
476 Pages
by Routledge

476 Pages
by Routledge

464 Pages
by Routledge

The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.

Introduction; Chapter 1 W. J. Fox on Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, 1830; Chapter 2 A. H. Hallam on Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, 1830; Chapter 3 Christopher North on Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, 1830; Chapter 4 J. W. Croker on Poem, 1833; Chapter 5 J. S. Mill on Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, 1830] Poems, 1833; Chapter 6 F. Garden, ?] on Poems, 1842; Chapter 7 J. Sterling on Poems, 1842; Chapter 8 Leigh Hunt on Poems, 1842; Chapter 9 R. M. Milnes on Poems, 1842; Chapter 10 J. Spedding on Poems, 1842; Chapter 11 R. H. Horne ‘Alfred Tennyson’; Chapter 12 J. W. Marston on The Princess, 1847; Chapter 13 C. Kingsley on In Memoriam, 1850] and Earlier Works; Chapter 14 Goldwin Smith ‘The War Passages in Maud’, 1855; Chapter 15 G. Brimley on Maud, 1855; Chapter 16 R. J. Mann on Maud, 1855; Chapter 17 Tennyson gives a reading of Maud; Chapter 18 W. Bagehot on the Idylls of the King, 1859; Chapter 19 W. E. Gladstone on the Idylls of the King, 1859] and Earlier Works; Chapter 20 M. Arnold on Tennyson’s Simplicity; Chapter 21 H. A. Taine on Tennyson as the poet of Victorian England; Chapter 22 G. M. Hopkins on Parnassian; Chapter 23 W. Bagehot on Enoch Arden, 1864; Chapter 24 A. Austin revalues Tennyson; Chapter 25 J. T. Knowles on the Idylls; Chapter 26 A. C. Swinburne on the Idylls; Chapter 27 E. Dowden on Tennyson as the poet of Law; Chapter 28 G. M. Hopkins on the Idylls; Chapter 29 A. C. Swinburne replies to Taine (No. 21); Chapter 30 Walt Whitman thanks Tennyson; Chapter 31 R. H. Hutton surveys Tennyson’s work and replies to Swinburne; Chapter 32 F. W. H. Myers ‘Tennyson as Prophet’; Chapter 33 J. M. Robertson ‘The Art of Tennyson’; Chapter 34 W. E. Henley ‘Tennyson’; Chapter 35 J. C. Collins on Tennyson’s Assimilative Skill;

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John D. Jump