ABSTRACT

The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|18 pages

J.W. Croker on Poem [1833]

chapter 7|23 pages

J. Sterling on Poems [1842]

chapter 8|11 pages

Leigh Hunt on Poems [1842]

chapter 9|2 pages

R.M. Milnes on Poems [1842]

chapter 10|14 pages

J. Spedding on Poems [1842]

chapter 11|13 pages

R.H. Horne ‘Alfred Tennyson'

chapter 15|6 pages

G. Brimley on Maud [1855]

chapter 16|15 pages

R.J. Mann on Maud [1855]

chapter 22|4 pages

G.M. Hopkins on Parnassian

chapter 24|18 pages

A. Austin revalues Tennyson

chapter 25|6 pages

J.T. Knowles on the Idylls

chapter 26|4 pages

A.C. Swinburne on the Idylls

chapter 28|2 pages

G.M. Hopkins on the Idylls

chapter 30|4 pages

Walt Whitman thanks Tennyson

chapter 34|3 pages

W.E. Henley ‘Tennyson'