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G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London

Tennyson: His Art and His Relation to Modern Life

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Title: Tennyson: His Art and His Relation to Modern Life
Author: M.A. Stopford A. Brooke
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London
Published: 1894
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 516
Catalogs: Literary Criticism, Tennyson, Essays
Description: Ex-library. Original blue cloth binding with horizontal wave pattern, and gilt lettering on front board and spine. Spine ends crushed and slightly torn, and tips are exposed. Contains bookplate, embossed stamps, card pocket and due-date slip from Congregational Library, Boston. Light pencil notation throughout. Binding is split slightly near the center of the page block. Subjects include Alfred Tennyson as an artist, as a Christian, and in relation to social politics; assessment of Tennyson's poetry of 1830, 1833, and 1842; discussions of The Princess, In Memoriam, Maud and the War Poems, Idylls of the King, Enoch Arden and the Sea Poetry, Aylmer's Field, Sea Dreams, The Brook, the dramatic monologues, speculative theology, nature-poetry, and more. Hardcover, good condition. 516 pages, octavo.