Divining Desire: Tennyson and the Poetics of Transcendence

Routledge (2000)
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From the author's introduction: The title of this book contains a double entendre: its chapters look both at attempts to perfect desire in divine fashion and at the means by which Tennyson's poems try to divine' the nature of desire itself. The author argues that Tennyson's poems, his character.

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