Tennyson, Wordsworth and the 'forms' of ReligionTennyson Society, 1997 - 44 sider |
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Side 30
... Memoriam , Tennyson voices the universal language of loss , ' the cry of the whole human race ' , and the consolations of institutional Christianity do not colour the picture or influence the argument . Faith , however it is defined ...
... Memoriam , Tennyson voices the universal language of loss , ' the cry of the whole human race ' , and the consolations of institutional Christianity do not colour the picture or influence the argument . Faith , however it is defined ...
Side 31
... Memoriam to remind us of the waste land of modern poetry , and very little to take the reader back to Wordsworth's ' goodly ' universe , where the forms of nature and the forms of religion are united by the one Spirit speaking through ...
... Memoriam to remind us of the waste land of modern poetry , and very little to take the reader back to Wordsworth's ' goodly ' universe , where the forms of nature and the forms of religion are united by the one Spirit speaking through ...
Side 34
... Memoriam to be completed , which was apparently written to reassure Emily Tennyson of her husband's Christian orthodoxy and commitment . Here , if anywhere , Tennyson ought surely to approach nearest to a clear Christian affirmation ...
... Memoriam to be completed , which was apparently written to reassure Emily Tennyson of her husband's Christian orthodoxy and commitment . Here , if anywhere , Tennyson ought surely to approach nearest to a clear Christian affirmation ...
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