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Arthur Henry Hallam: Critical Essay by Philip Flynn

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SOURCE: Flynn, Philip. “Hallam and Tennyson: the ‘Theodicaea Novissima’ and In Memoriam.Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 19, no. 4 (autumn 1979): 705-20.

In the following essay, Flynn closely analyzes the influence of Hallam's ontological essay, “Theodicaea Novissima,” on Alfred Tennyson's eulogy to Hallam, In Memoriam.

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