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  1. Ulysses

    ulysses. In Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Ulysses," the narrator is caring
    and ambitious. The narrator, who was once a great warrior ...

  2. Essay

    ... is no doubt that Sarojini Naidu made these changes in her work, but the tone of
    a bright, tender-hearted, Victorian girl, influenced by Tennyson, Shelley, and ...

  3. Victorian England

    ... Beginning as a poet of pure romantic escapism, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, soon moved
    on to problems of religious faith, social change, and political power, as in ...

  4. Mock Convention

    ... Previsiouly I went to Tennyson High School [do not capitalize] in Hayward, Ca. I
    left all my friends everything I knew because I had to change high schools. ...

  5. Virginia Woolf

    ... Duckworth, a member of the Duckworth publishing family, and Sir Leslie Stephen,
    a literary critic, a friend of Meredith, Henry James, Tennyson, Matthew Arnold ...

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  1. Blues I'M Playin

    ... Up in this lodge, Mrs. Ellsworth would read about Tennyson or Browning in order
    to fill Oceola's mind with the thoughts and interpretations that Mrs. Ellsworth ...

  2. William Faulkner

    ... poetry. The early works of Faulkner bear witness to his reading of Keats,
    Tennyson, Swinburne, and the fin-de-siècle English poetry. ...

  3. Victor Hugo 1802-1885

    ... compared to the works of William Shakespeare, Dante, and Homer; and he has influenced
    such diverse poets as Charles Baudelaire, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and Walt ...

  4. On The Other Hand

    ... I asked the student to try a different approach to dissect Tennyson's Victorian
    ballad; when she is reading the piece, rewrite the ballad on a piece of paper ...

  5. Dead Poets Society

    ... Keating calls him as one of "the biggies," up there with Shakespeare, Byron, Tennyson,
    Milton, and Dante (who are all conspicuously not American). ...

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