Tennyson's Poetry (Record no. 32621)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780393972795
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 821.8 TEN-T
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Tennyson, Alfred
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Tennyson's Poetry
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc W W Norton & Com.
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1999
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 703 p.:
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Earliest Poems (ca. 1823ff.): From Unpublished Early Poems (1931) and The Devil and the Lady (1930)<br/>Translation from Claudian's "Proserpine"<br/>From The Devil and the Lady<br/>Armageddon<br/>From Poems by Two Brothers (1827)<br/>Memory<br/>Remorse<br/>"I Wander in Darkness and Sorrow"<br/>From Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830)<br/>Ode to Memory<br/>Song ("A spirit haunts the year's last hours")<br/>The Dying Swan<br/>The Sleeping Beauty<br/>A Character<br/>Supposed Confessions<br/>The Kraken<br/>Mariana<br/>Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere<br/>From Poems (1832, dated 1833)<br/>"My Life Is Full of Weary Days"<br/>The Lady of Shalott<br/>Mariana in the South<br/>Œnone<br/>To ―― (With the Following Poem)<br/>The Palace of Art<br/>The Hesperides<br/>A Dream of Fair Women<br/>To ―― ("As when with downcast eyes we muse")<br/>To J. S.<br/>The Lotos-Eaters<br/>The Eagle<br/>From Poems (1842), Including Several Other Pieces Written between 1833 and 1842<br/>Ulysses<br/>The Two Voices<br/>Saint Simeon Stylites<br/>Tithonus<br/>Tithon<br/>Tiresias<br/>Break, Break, Break<br/>The Epic<br/>"Move Eastward, Happy Earth"<br/>A Farewell<br/>Locksley Hall<br/>The Vision of Sin<br/>To ―― (After Reading a Life and Letters)<br/>The Princess (1847; 1849-51)<br/>In Memoriam A. H. H. (1833-49; 1850)<br/>Poems 1850-1872<br/>To the Queen<br/>To E. L., on His Travels in Greece<br/>Ode on the Death of the Duke of Willington<br/>The Daisy<br/>De Profundis<br/>To the Rev. F. D. Maurice<br/>The Charge of the Light Brigade<br/>Maud; A Monodrama (1855)<br/>In the Valley of the Cauteretz<br/>Milton<br/>Enoch Arden<br/>Northern Farmer (Old Style)<br/>Northern Farmer (New Style)<br/>"Flower in the Crannied Wall"<br/>The Higher Pantheism<br/>In the Garden at Swainston<br/>From Idylls of the King (1857-1874)<br/>Dedication<br/>The Coming of Arthur<br/>Merlin and Vivien<br/>Lancelot and Elaine<br/>The Holy Grail<br/>Pelleas and Ettarre<br/>The Last Tournament<br/>Guinevere<br/>The Passing of Arthur<br/>To the Queen<br/>From Poems (1872-1892)<br/>The Revenge<br/>Battle of Brunanburh<br/>Rizpah<br/>"Frater Ave Atque Vale"<br/>Despair<br/>To Virgil<br/>The Dead Prophet<br/>The Ancient Sage<br/>Vastness<br/>Locksley Hall Sixty Years After<br/>Demeter and Persephone<br/>To Ulysses<br/>To Mary Boyle<br/>Far–Far–Away<br/>By an Evolutionist<br/>Parnassus<br/>Merlin and the Gleam<br/>The Oak<br/>June Bracken and Heather<br/>The Dawn<br/>The Making of Man<br/>God and the Universe<br/>The Silent Voices<br/>Crossing the Bar<br/>Contexts<br/>Arthur Henry Hallam, On Some of the Characteristics of Modern Poetry, and on the Lyrical Poems of Alfred Tennyson<br/>John Wilson ["Christopher North"], Tennyson's Poems<br/>John Wilson Croker, Poems by Alfred Tennyson<br/>John Stuart Mill, Tennyson's Poems<br/>John Sterling, Poems by Alfred Tennyson<br/>James Spedding, Tennyson's Poems<br/>James Knowles, A Personal Reminiscence<br/>Criticism<br/>Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Tennyson's Princess: One Bride for Seven Brothers<br/>T.S. Eliot, In Memoriam<br/>Isobel Armstrong, The Collapse of Object and Subject: In Memoriam<br/>Herbert F. Tucker, Maud and the Doom of Culture<br/>Christopher Ricks, Idylls of the King, 1859-1885<br/>Gertrude Himmelfarb, Household Gods and Goddesses<br/>R.W. Hill Jr., A Familiar Lesson from the Victorians
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Earliest Poems (ca. 1823ff.): From Unpublished Early Poems (1931) and The Devil and the Lady (1930)From Poems by Two Brothers (1827)From Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830)From Poems (1832, dated 1833)
901 ## - LOCAL DATA ELEMENT A, LDA (RLIN)
Acc. No. 21675
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