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by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
About 30 pages (8,966 words)
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Carr, Arthur J., "Tennyson as a Modern Poet," from Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson, edited by John Kill-ham, Routledge and Paul, 1960, pp. 41-66.

Examines themes and styles used in Tennyson's works that anticipated the twentieth-century rise of modernism.

Culler, A. Dwight, The Poetry of Tennyson, Yale University Press, 1977.

Culler looks at "The Eagle" as both an example of Victorian poetry and as an example of Tennyson's balance of nature with spirit.

Madden, Lionel, "Tennyson: A Reader's Guide," in Writers and.....

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