Breathing on the British public
Danny Karlin, 31 August 1989
Tennyson and the Doom of Romanticism
by Herbert Tucker.
Harvard, 481 pp., £29.95, May 1988,0 674 87430 7 Show More
by Herbert Tucker.
Harvard, 481 pp., £29.95, May 1988,
Browning the Revisionary
by John Woolford.
Macmillan, 233 pp., £27.50, November 1988,0 333 38872 0 Show More
by John Woolford.
Macmillan, 233 pp., £27.50, November 1988,
Poetic Remaking: The Art of Browning, Yeats and Pound
by George Bornstein.
Pennsylvania State, 220 pp., £17.80, August 1989,9780271006208 Show More
by George Bornstein.
Pennsylvania State, 220 pp., £17.80, August 1989,
The Printed Voice of Victorian Poetry
by Eric Griffiths.
Oxford, 369 pp., £35, January 1989,0 19 812989 0 Show More
by Eric Griffiths.
Oxford, 369 pp., £35, January 1989,
“... here as he does in the occasional “Charge of the Light Brigade” and the mythic Idylls of the King: by transforming the sacrifices of war into musical offerings.’ If that were really the case, we might come to the point of asking what the point was of reading Tennyson at all. Tucker’s motto might have been taken from Browning’s preface to Sordello ... ”