Includes bibliographical references (pages 206-222) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: The enigma of Englishness -- A poet in the truest and highest sense: the early poems and their reception -- Mr. Tennyson's singular genius: the reception of poems -- Mr. Tennyson's truly English spirit: landscape and nature in poems -- Fair Victoria's golden age: Tennyson and monarchy -- To serve as model for the mighty world: Tennyson and medievalism -- Ever-broadening england: Tennyson and empire -- Conclusion: Fabricating Englishness.
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