Love in the poetry of Tennyson and the place of progress
Concepts of love and progress are commonly intertwined in the literature of the Victorian period, nowhere more emphatic-ally than in the poetry of Tennyson. In many well-known poems- "The Lover's Tale," "Locksley Hall," "The Miller's Daughter," "The Princ...
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University of Leicester
1972
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