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Paperback Tennyson, as a Student and Poet of Nature Book

ISBN: 1024066096

ISBN13: 9781024066098

Tennyson, as a Student and Poet of Nature

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"Tennyson, as a Student and Poet of Nature" explores the profound influence of the natural world on the life and works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Written by Norman Lockyer and Winifred Lucas Lockyer, this study delves into Tennyson's deep connection with nature, revealing how his observations and experiences shaped his poetic vision.

The book examines specific poems, highlighting Tennyson's use of natural imagery and his understanding of scientific concepts. It offers valuable insights into the poet's creative process and his unique perspective on the relationship between humanity and the environment. This volume will appeal to scholars of Victorian literature, enthusiasts of Tennyson's poetry, and anyone interested in the intersection of literature and nature.

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