Fifth World Medicine (Book II) by John Hughes

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Fifth World Medicine (Book II) by John Hughes

The central importance of naturalistic vision - of a sense of man's life as part of nature - is emphasized in this study of the poetry of Tennyson and Swinburne. In tracing this vision, Professor McSweeney makes a series of qualitative distinctions leading to a revaluation of the achievements of both poets.


McSweeney begins with an examination of Swinburne's critical and creative response to Tennyson, revealing Swinburne's perception of the effect that Tennyson's suppression of naturalistic vision and his consequent overemphasis on morality and metaphysical speculation had on his poetry. A brief discussion of Tennyson's response to Swinburne is followed by an analysis of the literary climate of the 1820s and 1830s, necessary for an understanding of the central feature of Tennyson's artistic development: the complex mutation which transformed him from a wholly Romantic poet into a largely Victorian one.


Tracing the development of Tennyson's poetry, McSweeney examines some of the best-known works, including 'The Lady of Shalott, ' 'The Hesperides, ' 'The Two Voices, ' and 'The Lotos Eaters, ' and supplies analyses of>In Memoriam and>Idylls of the King.


A thematic overview of Swinburne's canon generates an examination which substantiates the argument that his poetry, contrary to George Meredith's opinion, possesses an 'internal centre.' Close readings o four of the most important poems of the second half of Swinburne's career, By the North Sea, Tristram of Lynesse, A Nympholept, and The Lake of Guabe, are included.


This book places the two poets in the central tradition of Romantic naturalism and will be of interest to specialists in nineteenth-century literature as well as those interested in English literature in general.

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ISBN 13 9781778830723
ISBN 10 1778830722
Title Fifth World Medicine (Book II)
Author John Hughes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bookside Press
Year published 2023-05-02
Number of pages 258
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