TENNYSON, Alfred.
Enoch Arden and The Two Locksley Halls.
Boston: D.C. Heath & Co , 1897.
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Alfred Tennyson's poems Enoch Arden and The Two Locksley Halls
Finely bound example of three of Tennyson's most famous poems. Duodecimo, original publisher's cloth, frontispiece of Tennyson. In very good condition. Edited with notes by Calvin S. Brown. Ownership inscriptions to the front free endpaper and rear endpapers.
As source material for his poetry, Tennyson used a wide range of subject matter ranging from medieval legends to classical myths and from domestic situations to observations of nature. The influence of John Keats and other Romantic poets published before and during his childhood is evident from the richness of his imagery and descriptive writing. He also handled rhythm masterfully. Tennyson was a craftsman who polished and revised his manuscripts extensively, to the point where his efforts at self-editing were described by his contemporary Robert Browning as "insane", symptomatic of "mental infirmity." Few poets have used such a variety of styles with such an exact understanding of metre; like many Victorian poets, he experimented in adapting the quantitative metres of Greek and Latin poetry to English.
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