These essays are lectures, mostly revised or expanded, given to the
Tennyson Society by leading Victorianists, including one of the
doyens of Tennyson studies, Jerome H. Buckley. In Memoriam and Maud
are central texts, but many other poems are discussed - lyrics,
dramatic monologues, narratives, ballads - and such recurrent
topics as loss, the numinous and distance in space and time. The
poems are related to their intellectual context and to other poets
such as Wordsworth and Edward Fitzgerald. The author also wrote
Dickens and Crime.
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