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John Keble: Critical Essay by G. B. Tennyson

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SOURCE: “Keble and The Christian Year,” in Victorian Devotional Poetry: The Tractarian Mode, Harvard University Press, 1981, pp. 72-113.

In the following essay, Tennyson evaluates the structure and poetic style of The Christian Year, a work he regards as a “practical application of Tractarian poetics.”

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