THE SILENCE AROUND ALFRED TENNYSON

Marion's book on Tennyson - Alfred Lord Tennyson (in the Feminist Readings Series for Harvester Wheatsheaf, published in 1988) - and her edition of In Memoriam (co-edited with Susan Shatto for Oxford University Press, 1982) - have had a lasting influence on Tennyson studies and on generations o...

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Published inTennyson research bulletin Vol. 12; no. 2; pp. 99 - 206
Main Author Wright, Jane
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lincoln Tennyson Society 01.11.2023
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Summary:Marion's book on Tennyson - Alfred Lord Tennyson (in the Feminist Readings Series for Harvester Wheatsheaf, published in 1988) - and her edition of In Memoriam (co-edited with Susan Shatto for Oxford University Press, 1982) - have had a lasting influence on Tennyson studies and on generations of Tennyson scholars. Linda K. Hughes reveals, in her essay, Tennyson 'speaking' to Queen Victoria through Idylls of the King. Jane Wright is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol and a member of the Tennyson Society Publications Board.
ISSN:0082-2841