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- Victorian Poetry
- Johns Hopkins University Press
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- Volume 47, Number 1, Spring 2009
- Contributors
- Guest Editor’s Foreword
- Epistolary Tennyson: The Art of Suspension
- Delirious Bulldogs and Nasty Crockery: Tennyson as Nonsense Poet
- Tennyson’s Catholic Years: A Point of Contact
- The Contemporaneity of The Last Tournament
- An Adventure in Modern Marriage: Domestic Development in Tennyson’s Geraint and Enid and The Marriage of Geraint
- “Who knows if he be dead?”: Maud, Signification, and the Madhouse Canto
- What the Laureate Did Next: Maud
- Calculating Loss in Tennyson’s In Memoriam
- The Breathing Space of Ballad: Tennyson’s Stillborn Poetics
- Eight Reflections of Tennyson’s “Ulysses”
- Tennyson and Zeno: Three Infinities
- Tennyson and the Embodied Mind
- Getting It Wrong in “The Lady of Shalott”
- Tennyson and the Ladies
- Unnumbered Polypi
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