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The Narrative Poetry of Tennyson: A Selected Bibliography Critical Edition Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, and Christopher B. Ricks. The Poems of Tennyson. 2nd ed. 3 vols. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987. Concordance Baker, Arthur Ernest. A Concordance to the Poetical and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson : Including the Poems Contained in the "Life of Alfred, Lord Tennyson," and the "Suppressed Poems," 1830-1868. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1967. The Age of Tennyson Young, G. M. The Age of Tennyson. London,: H. Milford, 1940. Arthurian Adams, James Eli. "Harlots and Base Interpreters: Scandal and Slander in Idylls of the King." Victorian Poetry (1992): 421. Ahern, Stephen. "Listening to Guinevere: Female Agency and the Politics of Chivalry in Tennyson's Idylls." Studies in Philology 101.1 (2004): 88. Barron, W.R.J., ed. The Arthur of the English : The Arthurian Legend in Medieval English Life and Literature. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1999. Baswell, Christopher, and William Sharpe, eds. The Passing of Arthur: New Essays in Arthurian Tradition. New York; London: Garland, 1988. Culver, Marcia C. "The Death and Birth of an Epic: Tennyson's 'Morte D'arthur'." Victorian Poetry 20.1 (1982): 51. Dillon, Steven C. "Scandals of War: The Authority of Tennyson's Idylls." Essays in Literature 18.2 (1991 Fall): 180-95. Felluga, Dino Franco. "Tennyson's Idylls, Pure Poetry, and the Market." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 37.4 (1997 Autumn): 783-803. Fertel, Randy J. "Antipastoral and the Attack on Naturalism in Tennyson's Idylls of the King." Victorian Poetry 19.4 (1981 Winter): 337-50. Field, P. J. C. "Sir Thomas Malory’S Le Morte Darthur." The Arthur of the English : The Arthurian Legend in Medieval English Life and Literature. Ed. W.R.J. Barron. Cardiff:

Tennyson Bibliography--2 University of Wales Press, 1999. Gilbert, Elliot L. "The Female King: Tennyson's Arthurian Apocalypse." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America (1983): 863. Gray, J. M. "Further Milton Echoes in 'Idylls of the King'." Tennyson Research Bulletin (1979): 134. Hair, Donald S. "Tennyson's 'Idylls of the King': Truth 'in the Fashion of the Day'." English Studies in Canada (1976): 288. Harland, Catherine R. "The Modernity of Tennyson's Tristram." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 22.4 (1982 Autumn): 647-57. Hill, Marylu. "'Shadowing Sense at War with Soul': Julia Margaret Cameron's Photographic Illustrations of Tennyson's Idylls of the King." Victorian Poetry (2002): 445. Hoberg, Thomas. "Duessa or Lilith: The Two Faces of Tennyson's Vivien." Victorian Poetry 25.1 (1987 Spring): 17-25. Joseph, Gerhard. Tennysonian Love; the Strange Diagonal. Minneapolis,: University of Minnesota Press, 1969. Kennedy, Edward Donald. King Arthur : A Casebook. New York: Garland Pub., 1996. Knight, Stephen Thomas. Arthurian Literature and Society. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1983. Lambdin, Laura C., and Robert T. Lambdin. Camelot in the Nineteenth Century : Arthurian Characters in the Poems of Tennyson, Arnold, Morris, and Swinburne. Contributions to the Study of World Literature, No. 97. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2000. Linley, Margaret. "Sexuality and Nationality in Tennyson's Idylls of the King." Victorian Poetry (1992): 365. Littledale, Harold. Essays on Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King. 2d. ed. London,: Macmillan and Co. limited, 1907. Mallen, Richard D. "The 'Crowned Republic' of Tennyson's Idylls of the King." Victorian Poetry 37.3 (1999): 275. Mancoff, Debra N., ed. King Arthur's Modern Return. New York: Garland, 1998. ---. "To Take Excalibur: King Arthur and the Construction of Victorian Manhood." King Arthur: A Casebook. Ed. Edward Donald Kennedy. New York: Garland, 1996. 257-80. McClain, Lee Tobin. "Gender Anxiety in Arthurian Romance." Extrapolation: A Journal of

Tennyson Bibliography--3 Science Fiction and Fantasy 38.3 (1997 Fall). Meinhold, George D. "'the Idylls of the King' and the 'Mabinogion'." Tennyson Research Bulletin (1969): 61. Peltason, Timothy. "Learning How to See: The Holy Grail." Victorian Poetry 30.3-4 (1992): 463-81. Phillips, Catherine. "'Charades from the Middle Ages'? Tennyson's Idylls of the King and the Chivalric Code." Victorian Poetry (2002): 241. Platizky, Roger S. A Blueprint of His Dissent : Madness and Method in Tennyson's Poetry. Lewisburg, Pa. London: Bucknell University Press ; Associated University Press, 1989 Poulson, Christine. "'the True and the False': Tennyson's Idylls of the King and the Visual Arts." 1993:3See pp. 97-114 1993:3 (1992). Roberts, Helene. "Divided Self, Divided Realm: Typology, History and Persona in Tennyson's Idylls of the King." In (pp. 29-51) Cheney, Liana De GirolamiCheney, Liana De Girolami (ed.), Pre-Raphaelitism and Medievalism in the Arts. Lewiston, NY; Queenston, Ont.; Lampeter: Mellen Press, 1992. Rosenberg, John D. The Fall of Camelot; a Study of Tennyson's "Idylls of the King". Cambridge,: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1973. Ryals, Clyde de L. From the Great Deep; Essays on Idylls of the King. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1967. ---. "Idylls of the King: 'Margins Scribbled, Crost, and Crammed with Comment'." Tennyson Research Bulletin 5.3 (1989): 101. ---. "The Moral Paradox of the Hero in 'Idylls of the King'." ELH: journal of English literary history (1963): 53. Schroth, Evelyn. "Camelot: Contemporary Interpretation of Arthur in 'Sens' and 'Matiere'." Journal of Popular Culture 17.2 (1983): 31. Scott, P. G. "Tennyson's Celtic Reading." Tennyson Research Bulletin (1968). Shaw, W. David. "'Idylls of the King': A Dialectical Reading." Victorian Poetry (1969): 175. Shichtman, Martin B., James P. Carley, and Valerie Marie Lagorio. Culture and the King : The Social Implications of the Arthurian Legend : Essays in Honor of Valerie M. Lagorio. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.

Tennyson Bibliography--4 Shichtman, Martin B., et al. Culture and the King the Social Implications of the Arthurian Legend : Essays in Honor of Valerie M. Lagorio. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994. Shires, Linda M. "Patriarchy, Dead Men, and Tennyson's Idylls of the King." Victorian Poetry (1992): 401. Simpson, Arthur L., Jr. "Elaine the Unfair, Elaine the Unlovable: The Socially Destructive Artist/Woman in Idylls of the King." Modern Philology 89.3 (1992): 341. Simpson, Roger. Camelot Regained : The Arthurian Revival and Tennyson, 1800- 1849. Cambridge England ; Wolfeboro, N.H.: D.S. Brewer, 1990. ---. "King Arthur in World War Two Poetry: His Finest Hour?" Arthuriana 13.1 (2003): 66. Solimine, Joseph, Jr. "The 'Idylls of the King': The Rise, Decline, and Fall of the State." Personalist (1969): 105. Staines, David. Tennyson's Camelot: The Idylls of the King and Its Medieval Sources. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 1982. Taylor, B. "Revamping Vivien." King Arthur's Modern Return: Garland, . Ed. D. N. Mancoff. New York, 1998. Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, and John Pfordresher. A Variorum Edition of Tennyson's Idylls of the King. New York,: Columbia University Press, 1973. Tucker, Herbert F. "The Epic Plight of Troth in Idylls of the King." ELH: Journal of English Literary History 58.3 (1991): 701. ---. "Trials of Fiction: Novel and Epic in the 'Geraint and Enid' Episodes from Idylls of the King." Victorian Poetry (1992): 441. Tyree, Donald W. "Tennyson's Use of Malory: An Example." Tennyson Research Bulletin (1968). Umland, Rebecca. "The Snake in the Woodpile: Tennyson's Vivien as Victorian Prostitute." Culture and the King: The Social Implications of the Arthurian Legend. Eds. Martin B. Shichtman and James P. Carley. Albany: State U of New York Press, 1994. 274-87. Veldhoen, N. H. G. E. "Narrative Structures in Tennyson's 'Idylls of the King'." In (pp. 49-60) Alblas, Jacques B. H.Alblas, Jacques B. H., and Horne, Margot (eds), Victorian Chiaroscuro: Papers Presented at the Third Literature Conference, held at the Vrij Universiteit on Friday 20 January 1984. Amsterdam: Free UP., 984. Wilkenfeld, R. B. "Tennyson's Camelot: The Kingdom of Folly." University of Toronto

Tennyson Bibliography--5 Quarterly (1968): 281. Biography Henderson, Philip. Tennyson : Poet and Prophet. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978. Martin, Robert Bernard. Tennyson, the Unquiet Heart. Oxford Eng. New York: Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1980. Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson. Alfred, Lord Tennyson; a Memoir by His Son. New York, London,: Macmillan & Co. ltd., 1897. Ricks, Christopher B. Tennyson. New York,: Macmillan, 1972. Criticism Albright, Daniel. Tennyson : The Muses' Tug-of-War. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1986. Bailin, Miriam. "'Dismal Pleasure': Victorian Sentimentality and the Pathos of the Parvenu." ELH: journal of English literary history 66.4 (1999): 1015. Bornstein, George. "Last Romantic or Last Victorian? Yeats, Tennyson, and Browning." Yeats Annual (1982): 114. Brashear, William R. The Living Will. A Study of Tennyson and Nineteenth-Century Subjectivism. The Hague, Paris,: Mouton, 1969. Buckler, William Earl. The Victorian Imagination : Essays in Aesthetic Exploration. New York: New York University Press, 1980. Christ, Carol. "Victorian Masculinity and the Angel in the House." A Widening Sphere: Changing Roles of Victorian Women. Ed. Martha Vicinus. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1972. 146-62. Crump, Mary Marjorie. The Epyllion from Theocritus to Ovid. Oxford,: B. Blackwell, Univ. of London., 1931. Douglas-Fairhurst, Robert. Victorian Afterlives : The Shaping of Influence in Nineteenth-Century Literature. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Francis, Elizabeth A. Tennyson : A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1980.

Tennyson Bibliography--6 Goslee, David. Tennyson's Characters : Strange Faces, Other Minds. 1st ed. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1989. Hair, Donald S. Domestic and Heroic in Tennyson's Poetry. Toronto ; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1981. Hellstrom, Ward. On the Poems of Tennyson. Gainesville,: University of Florida Press, 1972. Jack, Ian. "Tennyson: The Poet and His Audience." Times Higher Education Supplement (1982). Joseph, Gerhard. Tennyson and the Text : The Weaver's Shuttle. Cambridge England ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. ---. "Tennyson's Stupidity." University of Hartford Studies in Literature (1983): 55. ---. "Why Are They Saying Such Bad Things About Victorian Poetry? Recent Tennyson Criticism." Victorian Studies 38.2 (1995). Jump, John D. Lord Alfred Tennyson : The Critical Heritage. The Critical Heritage Series. London: Routledge, 1967. Kincaid, James R. "Forgetting to Remember: Tennyson's Happy Losses." Victorian Poetry 30.34 (1992): 197-209. ---. Tennyson's Major Poems : The Comic and Ironic Patterns. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1975. Linley, Margaret. "Conjuring the Spirit: Victorian Poetry, Culture, and Technology." Victorian Poetry 41.4 (2003): 536. Mazzeno, Laurence W. Alfred Tennyson : The Critical Legacy. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2004. McSweeney, Kerry. "The State of Tennyson Criticism." Papers on Language & Literature (1974): 433. O'Brien, Lynne B. "Male Heroism: Tennyson's Divided View." Victorian PoetryJO - Victorian Poetry 32.2 (1994): 171. Pattison, Robert. Tennyson and Tradition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1979. Reed, John R. "Tennyson's Narrative on Narration." Victorian Poetry 24.2 (1986 Summer): 189205. Rowlinson, Matthew Charles. Tennyson's Fixations : Psychoanalysis and the Topics of the Early Poetry. Victorian Literature and Culture Series. Charlottesville: University Press of

Tennyson Bibliography--7 Virginia, 1994 Shaw, W. David. Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Poet in an Age of Theory. Twayne's English Authors Series ; Teas 525. New York, London: Twayne Publishers ; Prentice Hall International, 1996. Shaw, Marion. Alfred Lord Tennyson. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, 1988. Sinfield, Alan. Alfred Tennyson. Oxford, OX, UK ; New York, NY: B. Blackwell, 1986 Tillotson, Geoffrey, and Kathleen Mary Tillotson. Mid-Victorian Studies. London: University of London Athlone Press, 1965. Tillotson, Kathleen. "Tennyson's Serial Poem." Mid-Victorian Studies. James Bryce Memorial Lecture at Somerville College, Oxford, 28 May 1963. Ed. Geoffrey Tillotson, and Kathleen Mary Tillotson. London: University of London Athlone Press, 1965. 80-109. Timko, Michael. Carlyle and Tennyson. 1st ed. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press, 1988. Tucker, Herbert F. Tennyson and the Doom of Romanticism. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1988. Young, G. M. The Age of Tennyson. London,: H. Milford, 1940. Dramatic Monologue Culler, A. Dwight. "Monodrama and the Dramatic Monologue." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 90.3 (1975): 366-85. Howe, Elisabeth A. The Dramatic Monologue. Studies in Literary Themes and Genres ; No. 10. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1996. Hughes, Linda K. The Manyfaced Glass : Tennyson's Dramatic Monologues. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1987. Enoch Arden Bailin, Miriam. "Seeing Is Believing in Enoch Arden." In (pp. 313-26) Christ, Carol T.; Jordan, John O. (eds)., Victorian literature and the Victorian visual imagination. Berkeley; London: California UP, 1995. Crompton, John. "`His Wife His Wife No More': The Sexual Politics of Enoch Arden." Tennyson Research Bulletin 7.5 (2001): 239.

Tennyson Bibliography--8 Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. "A Source for Lines in Enoch Arden." Notes and Queries 40.1 (1993). Hendrick, George. "Enoch Arden in Texas: A Critical Rhapsody." Library Chronicle (Univ. of Texas) (1956): 26. Humpherys, Anne. "Enoch Arden, the Fatal Return, and the Silence of Annie." Victorian Poetry (1992): 331. Scott, P. G. "The Sources of 'Enoch Arden' and 'Aylmer's Field'." Tennyson Research Bulletin (1968). Strauss, Richard, et al. Enoch Arden (Tennyson) : Op. 38. sound recording. CBS Masterworks, New York, N.Y., 1985. Watts, Bob. "'Slow Prudence': Tennyson's Taming of the Working Class." Victorian Poetry 37.4 (1999 Winter): 493-505. Malory Pochoda, Elizabeth T. Arthurian Propaganda; Le Morte Darthur as an Historical Ideal of Life. Chapel Hill,: University of North Carolina Press, 1971. Maud Beesemyer, Irene Basey. "`Black with the Void from Which God Himself Has Disappeared': Spatial Displacement in Tennyson's Maud." Tennyson Research Bulletin 7.4 (2000): 174. Belcher, Margaret E. "'Sane but Shattered': The Ending of Tennyson's 'Maud'." Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association (1978): 224. Bennett, James R. "The Historical Abuse of Literature: Tennyson's 'Maud: A Monodrama' and the Crimean War." English Studies (The Netherlands) (1981): 34. Bristow, Joseph. "Nation, Class, and Gender: Tennyson's Maud and War." Genders (1990): 93. Byatt, A. S. "The Lyric Structure of Tennyson's Maud." The Major Victorian Poets: Reconsiderations. Ed. Isobel Armstrong. London: Routledge, 1969. 69-92. ---. "[Review of] Shatto, Susan (Ed.).: Tennyson's Maud: A Definitive Edition." Times Literary Supplement (1986). Collins, Winston. "'Maud': Tennyson's 'Point of War'." Tennyson Research Bulletin 2.3 (1974): 126.

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Dereli, Cynthia. "Tennyson's Maud: Ambiguity and the War Context." Tennyson Research Bulletin 7.1 (1997): 1. Johnson, Christopher. "Speech and Violence in Tennyson's Maud." Essays in Criticism 47.1 (1997): 33. Mermin, Dorothy M. "Tennyson's 'Maud': A Thematic Analysis." Texas Studies in Literature and Language: a journal of the humanities (Austin, TX) (1973): 267. O'Neill, James Norman. "Anthem for a Doomed Youth: An Interdisciplinary Study of Tennyson's Maud and the Crimean War." Tennyson Research Bulletin 5.4 (1990): 166. Pease, Allison. "Maud and Its Discontents." Criticism 36.1 (1994). Rader, Ralph Wilson. "The Composition of Tennyson's 'Maud'." Modern Philology (1962): 265. Scott, Patrick. "Tennyson's Maud and Its American Publishers: A Relationship Reconsidered." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 83.2 (1989): 153. Shires, Linda M. "Maud, Masculinity and Poetic Identity." Criticism 29.3 (1987): 269. Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Susan Shatto, and NetLibrary Inc. Tennyson's Maud a Definitive Edition. 1st ed. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1986. Tomaiuolo, Saverio. "Tennyson and the Crisis of the Narrative Voice in Maud." Tennyson Research Bulletin 8.1 (2002): 28. Politics Clayton, Ruth. "Gladstone, Tennyson and History: 1886 and All That ...." Tennyson Research Bulletin 8.3 (2004): 151. Freedman, Jonathan. "Ideological Battleground: Tennyson, Morris, and the Pastness of the Past." The Passing of Arthur: New Essays in Arthurian Tradition. Eds. Christopher Baswell and William Sharpe. New York: Garland, 1988. 235-48. Girouard, Mark. The Return to Camelot: Chivalry and the English Gentleman. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981. Harrison, Anthony. Victorian Poets and the Politics of Culture. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 1998. Preyer, Robert. "Alfred Tennyson: The Poetry and Politics of Conservative Vision." Victorian Studies (1966): 325.

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Solimine, Joseph. "The Burkean Idea of the State in Tennyson's Poetry: The Vision in Crisis." Huntington Library Quarterly (1967): 147. Stetz, Margaret D. "Walter Murdoch: A Voice from the Empire Responds to Tennyson." Tennyson Research Bulletin 5.4 (November 1990): 196-205. Turley, Richard Marggraf. The Politics of Language in Romantic Literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. The Princess Buchanan, Lindal. "'Doing Battle with Forgotten Ghosts': Carnival, Discourse, and Degradation in Tennyson's the Princess." Victorian Poetry 39.4 (2001): 573. Collins, Winston. "'the Princess': The Education of the Prince." Victorian Poetry (1973): 285. Danzig, Allan. "Tennyson's 'the Princess': A Definition of Love." Victorian Poetry (1966): 83. Denecke, Daniel. "The Motivation of Tennyson's Reader: Privacy and the Politics of Literary Ambiguity in the Princess." Victorian Studies 43.2 (2001): 201. Eagleton, Terry. "Tennyson: Politics and Sexuality in 'the Princess' and 'in Memoriam'." In (pp. 97-106) Barker, FrancisBarker, Francis, et al. (eds), 1848: The Sociology of Literature. Proceedings of the Essex Conference on the Sociology of Literature July 1977. Colchester: Univ. of Essex, 1978. Fasick, Laura. "Angels and Ingenues in Tennyson's the Princess and Gilbert and Sullivan's Princess Ida." Romanticism on the Net (2004). Frank, Katherine. "Descriptions of Darkness: Control and Self-Control in Tennyson's Princess." Victorian Poetry 33.2 (1995): 233. Hall, Donald E. "The Anti-Feminist Ideology of Tennyson's the Princess." Modern Language Studies 21.4 (1991): 49. Herbert, Isolde Karen. "'a Strange Diagonal': Ideology and Enclosure in the Framing Sections of the Princess and the Earthly Paradise." Victorian Poetry 29.2 (1991): 145. Johnston, Eileen Tess. "'This Were a Medley': Tennyson's 'the Princess'." ELH: journal of English literary history (1984): 549. Killham, John. Tennyson and the Princess. London: University of London Athlone Press, 1958. Mudge, Bradford K. "On Tennyson's the Princess: Sara Coleridge in the Quarterly Review."

Tennyson Bibliography--11 Wordsworth Circle 15.2 (1984): 51. Watson, Jeanie. "Tennyson's the Princess: The Ideal of 'Like in Difference'." South Central Review 4.1 (1987): 63. Weaver, William N. "Identifying Men at Ida's University: Education, Gender, and Male/Male Identification in Tennyson's Princess." Nineteenth-Century Contexts 23.1 (2001): 121. Pre-Raphaelites Marsh, Jan, and Pamela Gerrish Nunn. Women Artists and the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. London: Virago, 1989. Poulson, Christine. The Quest for the Grail : Arthurian Legend in British Art, 1840-1920. Manchester, U.K. ; New York: Manchester University Press ; St. Martin's Press, 1999. Layard, George Somes. Tennyson and His Pre-Raphaelite Illustrators; a Book About a Book. Folcroft, Pa.,: Folcroft Press, 1969. Relihan, Constance C. "Vivien, Elaine and the Model's Gaze: Cameron's Reading of Idylls of the King." Popular Arthurian Traditions. Ed. Sally K. Slocum. Bowling Green, OH: Popular, 1992. 11-31. Silver, Carole. "Victorian Spellbinders: Arthurian Women and the Pre-Raphaelite Circle." The Passing of Arthur: New Essays in Arthurian Tradition. Ed. C. Baswell and W. Sharpe. New York: Garland, 1988. Style Priestley, F. E. L. Language and Structure in Tennyson's Poetry. London,: Deutsch, 1973. ----------------------------------------------------ENGL 468/513, Spring, 2006; Rutledge Revised 1/25/2006

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