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Alfred Tennyson
The Critical Legacy
Laurence W. Mazzeno

Alfred Tennyson: The Critical Legacy explores the critics' reaction to the work of the nineteenth-century English poet most closely associated with the Victorian era. Perhaps more than any other Victorian poet, Tennyson's reputation has waxed and waned in the century since his death. He has been alternatively sanctified and vilified for his choice of subject matter, social outlook, morality, or techniques of versification. His reputation has weathered even the most vitriolic attempts to discredit both the man and his writings; and as criticism of the late twentieth century demonstrates, Tennyson's claim to pre-eminence among the Victorians is now unchallenged. Laurence Mazzeno begins this narrative analysis of Tennyson criticism with an look at how Tennyson was regarded by his contemporaries, before launching a detailed examination of twentieth-century criticism. A chapter is devoted to the period immediately following Tennyson's death, when a generation of post-Victorians reacted violently against what they considered his sappy sentimentalism, cloying moralism, and insensitive jingoism. Subsequent chapters describe how critics resurrected Tennyson, highlighting both his technical mastery and his social criticism. Special attention is given to major biographers and critics such as Harold Nicolson, the poet's grandson Sir Charles Tennyson, Jerome Buckley, R. B. Martin, Michael Thorn, and Peter Levi. A final chapter focuses on the ways Tennyson and his work have been addressed by poststructuralist critics. Throughout the study, Mazzeno demonstrates that the critics' reaction to Tennyson reveals as much about themselves and the critical prejudices of their own times as it does about the Victorian Laureate and his poetry.
Laurence W. Mazzeno retired as president of Alvernia College, Pennsylvania.

 

DETAILS

256 pages
Size: 9 x 6 in
10 digit ISBN: 1571132627
13 digit ISBN: 9781571132628
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Oct/2004
Last printed: 01/Oct/2004
Price: 70.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Literary Criticism in Perspective
Subject: English & American Literature

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 02/09/2008

Contents
   Introduction
1   Tennyson Among His Contemporaries: 1827-1892
2   A Mixed Legacy: 1892-1916
3   Criticism Pro and Con: 1916-1959
4   The Tennyson Revival: 1960-1969
5   The Height of Critical Acclaim: 1970-1980
6   Tennyson Among the Poststructuralists: 1981-1989
7   Tennyson Fin-de-Siècle: 1990-2000
8   A Twenty-First Century Prospectus
9   Works by Alfred Tennyson
10   Works Cited
11   Index

Reviews
Marxists, feminists, .... new historicists, post-colonial critics ... all take their place alongside the enduring neo-humanists, as Mazzeno calls them, to expose Tennyson to the full blast of the modern critical industry. Tennyson seems to be surviving quite well.... "Tennyson has -- finally -- settled comfortably into his 'place' among the great poets of the English language (190). TENNYSON RESEARCH BULLETIN

In this thorough and insightful reception study, Laurence Mazzeno shows that critical esteem of Alfred Tennyson's oeuvre shifted perhaps more radically than that of any other Victorian poet during the twentieth century.... A] well-written and worthy effort to help us understand his... critical history. VICTORIAN STUDIES




 

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