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... Tennyson , who attempts a similar effect in his Idylls of the Hearth . With The Lord of Burleigh he runs close to bathos , but even in a relatively successful poem such as Enoch Arden the diction is far from that of prose : Down to the ...
... Tennyson , who attempts a similar effect in his Idylls of the Hearth . With The Lord of Burleigh he runs close to bathos , but even in a relatively successful poem such as Enoch Arden the diction is far from that of prose : Down to the ...
Page 455
... Tennyson : the third dealt with Mrs Browning among others . 18. ' La Poésie Expressive et Dramatique en Angleterre ' , Revue Con- temporaine , XXVII ( 1856 ) , pp . 511-46 . 19. ' Wordsworth , Tennyson , and Browning ; or Pure , Ornate ...
... Tennyson : the third dealt with Mrs Browning among others . 18. ' La Poésie Expressive et Dramatique en Angleterre ' , Revue Con- temporaine , XXVII ( 1856 ) , pp . 511-46 . 19. ' Wordsworth , Tennyson , and Browning ; or Pure , Ornate ...
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... Tennyson , Alfred , 25 , 70 , 179 , 273 , 289 , 291 , 336 , 363 , 378 , 382-3 , 442 , 455 , 456 ; Aylmer's Field , 447 ; Dora , 363 ; Enoch Arden , 273 , 344 , 364 , 393–4 , 455 ; Idylls of the King , 339 , 342-3n , 344 , 345 ; In ...
... Tennyson , Alfred , 25 , 70 , 179 , 273 , 289 , 291 , 336 , 363 , 378 , 382-3 , 442 , 455 , 456 ; Aylmer's Field , 447 ; Dora , 363 ; Enoch Arden , 273 , 344 , 364 , 393–4 , 455 ; Idylls of the King , 339 , 342-3n , 344 , 345 ; In ...
Contents
Brownings Essay on Shelley and its relevance to his | 3 |
How to read a Dramatic Monologue | 12 |
Browning and the rejection of the Romantic Tradition | 39 |
Copyright | |
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