Tennyson's "in Memoriam"; Its Purpose and Its Structure: A Dissertation Presented to the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Leipzig (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Genung, John Franklin

 
9781333046453: Tennyson's "in Memoriam"; Its Purpose and Its Structure: A Dissertation Presented to the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Leipzig (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Tennyson's "in Memoriam"; Its Purpose and Its Structure: A Dissertation Presented to the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Leipzig

The Sonnets of Shakespeare are among the most vexed phenomena of the dramatist's career. This-is not the place to discuss the ever-open question who is their hero and how far they are autobiographical: their ground of comparison with In Memoriam lies in the fact that they portray a very re markable love of their author for some male friend, a love which seems to take deep hold of the poet's life, and whose expression in ever-varied forms of thought and imagery calls forth all the resources of his art.

That Tennyson had himself during the experience which In Memoriam records compared his love for Arthur Hallam with Shakespeare's love for his unknown friend is, as seems to me, evident from the remarkable allusion to Shakespeare, In Memoriam LXI. 3.

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