Tennyson's Poems: New Textual Parallels [Book]
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: Hardcover
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: Non-fiction
Genre
: Literary Criticism, Poetry
Authors
: R. H. Winnick
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: Open Book Publishers, hardback
Preface -- Three translations of Horace -- Translation of Claudian's "Rape of Proserpine" -- The devil and the lady -- Armageddon -- The coach of death, a fragment -- Memory [Memory! dear enchanter!] -- Remorse -- The Dell of E-- -- Anthony and Cleopatra -- "Did not thy roseate lips outvie" -- On sublimity -- Time: an ode -- The walk at midnight -- "Oh! ye wild winds, that roar and rave" -- Babylon -- Love [Almighty Love!] -- Exhortation to the Greeks -- "Come hither, canst thou tell me if this skull" -- The dying man to his friend -- "The musky air was mute" -- The outcast -- The invasion of Russia by Napoleon Buonaparte -- Playfellow winds -- Home -- "Among some nations fate hath placed too far" -- To Poesy [O God, make this age great] -- The lark -- Timbuctoo -- Mariana -- Madeline -- Supposed confessions of a second-rate sensitive mind -- The burial of love -- Recollections of the Arabian Nights -- Ode to memory -- Adeline -- A character -- The poet -- Hero to Leander -- The grasshopper -- Chorus, in an unpublished drama, written very early -- To a lady sleeping -- Sonnet [Could I outwear my present state of woe] -- Sonnet [Though night hath climbed her peak of highest noon] -- Sonnet [Shall the hag Evil die with the child of Good] -- Sonnet [The pallid thunderstricken sigh for gain] -- Amy -- Memory [Ay me!] -- Ode: O Bosky Brook -- Perdidi Diem -- Sense and conscience -- "In deep and solemn dreams" -- Lines on Cambridge of 1830 -- A fragment [Where is the Giant of the Sun] -- "O wake ere I grow jealous of sweet Sleep" -- "The constant spirit of the world exults" -- Sonnet [When that rank heat of evil's tropic day] -- Sonnet[ There are three things which fill my heart with sighs] -- The lover's tale -- "My life is full of weary days" -- "If I were loved, as I desire to be" -- The Lady of Shalott -- Mariana in the South -- Eleänore -- The miller's daughter -- Fatima -- Œnone -- To --. With the following poem [The palace of art] -- The palace of art -- The Hesperides -- The lotos-eaters -- Rosalind -- "My Rosalind, my Rosalind" -- A dream of fair women -- Song [Who can say] -- Margaret -- Kate -- To -- [As when with downcast eyes] -- Sonnet [Alas! how weary are my human eyes] -- "Pierced through with knotted thorns of barren pain" -- The ruined kiln -- The progress of spring -- "Hail Briton!" -- Early spring [1833] -- The ante-chamber -- The gardener's daughter; or, the pictures -- The two voices -- St. Simeon Stylites -- St Agnes' eve -- "Hark! the dogs howl!" -- Whispers -- On a mourner -- Ulysses -- Tithon -- Tiresias -- Semele -- Youth -- The epic [Morte d'Arthur] -- "Oh! that 'twere possible" -- "Fair is that cottage in its place" -- "I loving Freedom for herself" -- The blackbird -- The day-dream -- Lady Clara Vere de Vere -- Sonnet [Ah, fade not yet from out o the green arcades] -- To Rosa -- Three sonnets to a coquette -- Sonnet [How thought you that this thing could captivate?] -- The voyage -- The flight -- "The tenth of April! is it not?" -- A farewell -- Locksley Hall -- Edwin Morris or, the lake -- The golden year -- "Wherefore, in these dark ages of the press" -- The vision of sin -- Love and duty -- The wanderer -- The princess, a medley -- To --, after reading a life and letters -- The losing of the child -- The sailor boy -- In memoriam A.H.H. -- The the Vicar of Shiplake -- To the queen -- "Little bosom not yet cold" -- To E.L., on his travels in Greece -- The third of February, 1852 -- Hands all around! [1852] -- Suggested by reading an article in a newspaper -- Will -- The daisy -- To the Rev. F.D. Maurice -- The brook -- Maud, a monodrama -- The letters -- Tithonus -- Ode sung at the opening of the international exhibition -- Enoch Arden -- Alymer's field 1793 -- A dedication -- The higher pantheism -- Lucretius -- To the Rev. W.h. Brookfield -- Prefatory sonnet to the "nineteenth century" -- Prefatory poem to my brother's sonnets -- De profundis -- Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham -- Prologue to General Hamley [The charge of the Heavy Brigade] -- Epilogue [The charge of the Heavy Brigade] -- To Virgil -- The throstle -- To E. FitzGerald -- Poets and their bibliographies -- The dead prophet -- Freedom -- The fleet -- Bastness -- The ancient sage -- Locksley Hall sixty years after -- Demeter and Persephone -- Happy, the leper's bride -- To Mary Boyle -- Far -- far -- away -- To the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava -- Merlin and the gleam -- The death of Œnone -- St. Telemachus -- Kapiolani -- Crossing the bar. Idylls of the king : The coming of Arthur -- Gareth and Lynette -- The marriage of Geraint -- Geraint and Enid -- Balin and Balan -- Merlin and Vivien -- Lancelot and Elaine -- The Holy Grail -- Pelleas and Ettarre -- The last tournament -- Guinevere -- The passing of Arthur. Alphabetical index of Tennyson poems discussed -- Index of antecedent writers and works discussed.
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