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Until now, the study of literary allusion has focused on allusions made by poets to other poets. In Tennyson Among the Novelists , John Morton presents the first book-length account of the presence of a poet's work in works of prose...
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Until now, the study of literary allusion has focused on allusions made by poets to other poets. In Tennyson Among the Novelists , John Morton presents the first book-length account of the presence of a poet's work in works of prose fiction. . As well as shedding new light on the poems of Tennyson and their reception history, Morton covers a wide variety of novelists including Thomas Hardy, James Joyce, Evelyn Waugh, and Andrew O'Hagan, offering a fresh look at their approach to writing. Morton shows how Tennyson's poetry, despite its frequent depreciati
Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction: 'So word by word, and line by line, / The dead man touched me from the past': Theories of Influence; Chapter 1 'This is what I call democratic art - the revelation of the poetry which lies in common things.': Tennyson in the Victorian Novel; Chapter 2 'The heat of life in the handful of dust': The Turn of the Century; Chapter 3 'I hate great men': Tennyson in the Modernist Novel; Chapter 4 'An infant crying in the night': D. H. Lawrence and Tennyson; Chapter 5 'Here at the quiet limit of the world': The 1930s and 1940s
Chapter 6 'Har fleag har fleag har fleag onward': Popular fiction post-1950Chapter 7 'She has a lovely face': Ladies of Shalott 1970-90; Chapter 8 'A Hundred Years After': Tennyson at Another Turn of the Century; Chapter 9 'Sweet 'N Low': Tennyson Today; Notes; Bibliography of Works Cited; Index;