----- 诗人丁尼生:200周年纪念文集
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors A Note on the Texts and Abbreviations Prefatory Note 1. Tennyson's Dying Fall 2. Tennyson's Retrospective View 3. Tennyson's Limitations 4. Tennyson's Grotesque 5. Tennyson, Browning, Virgil 6. Tennyson and the Voices of Ovid's Heroines 7. On lines and grooves from Shakespeare to Tennyson 8. Epic Sensibilities: 'Old Man' Milton and the Making of Tennyson's Idylls of the King 9. The Wheels of Being: Tennyson and Shelley 10. 'Brother-poets': Tennyson and Browning 11. Friendship, Poetry, and Insurrection: The Kemble Letters 12. Tennyson's Humour 13. Edward Lear and Tennyson's Nonsense 14. 'Men, my borther, men the workers': Tennyson and the Victorian Working-CLass Poet 15. 'Frater, ave'? Tennyson and Swinburne 16. After Tennyson: the Presence of the Poet, 1892-1918 17. Tennyson, by Ear 18. Hardy's Tennyson 19. T. S. Eliot and Tennyson 20. Tennyson and Auden 21. Betjemen's Tennyson Index
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