Tennyson's "Maud" and Its Critical, Cultural, and Literary Contexts - (Mellen Studies in Literature. English and American Studies, V. 37)
Priscilla J. Glanville
Edwin Mellen Press (2002)
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Bibliography, Lit Crit
Hardcover 0773471340
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LoC Classification PR5567.G58 2002
Dewey 821/.8
Nationality British
Pub Place Lampeter
Cover Price $99.95
No. of Pages 137
Height x Width 9.3 x 6.3  inch
First Edition Yes
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Conflict Crimean War
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This study explores the major artistic and cultural influences that gave life to, and informed the reception of, the work of Tennyson considered the zenith of his poetic career: "Maud". It examines in depth its relationship with the work Tennyson himself cited as its ancestor -Shakespeare's "Hamlet" - as well as the Spasmodic closet dramas to which it has been linked, and Pre-Raphaelitism.

Includes and anotated bibliography reseach and study re the poem