SOURCE: "Idling in Gardens of the Queen: Tennyson's Boys, Princes, and Kings," in Victorian Poetry, Vol. 30, Nos. 3-4, Autumn-Winter, 1992, pp. 343-64.
In the essay that follows, Knoepflmacher explores Tennyson's treatment of gender in the Idylls.
The child is the link through the parts.
—Tennyson on The Princess
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