Tennyson’s Text
Danny Karlin, 12 November 1987
The Poems of Tennyson
edited by Christopher Ricks.
Longman, 662 pp., £40, May 1987,0 582 49239 4 Show More
edited by Christopher Ricks.
Longman, 662 pp., £40, May 1987,
Tennyson’s ‘Maud’: A Definitive Edition
edited by Susan Shatto.
Athlone, 296 pp., £28, August 1986,0 485 11294 9 Show More
edited by Susan Shatto.
Athlone, 296 pp., £28, August 1986,
The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Vol.2: 1851-1870
edited by Cecil Lang and Edgar Shannon.
Oxford, 585 pp., £40, May 1987,0 19 812691 3 Show More
edited by Cecil Lang and Edgar Shannon.
Oxford, 585 pp., £40, May 1987,
The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse
edited by Christopher Ricks.
Oxford, 654 pp., £15.95, June 1987,0 19 214154 6 Show More
edited by Christopher Ricks.
Oxford, 654 pp., £15.95, June 1987,
“... are insane. Whatever is touched is spoiled. There is some woeful mental infirmity in the man – he was months buried in correcting the press of the last volume, and in that time began spoiling the new poems (in proof) as hard as he could. ‘Locksley Hall’ is shorn of two or three couplets. I will copy out from the book of somebody who luckily ... ”