Excerpt from Tennyson: Select Poems, Edited With Introduction and Notes
I desire to acknowledge my indebtedness for valuable suggestions, and for access to valuable material, to Mr. John C. Saul, m.a., and Mr. C. C. James, m.a., both ardent students and lovers of Tennyson. Mr. Saul has also contributed the descrip tive bibliography, and a majority of the review ques.
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Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809a1892) published his first two volumes of poems in 1842, establishing him as the leading poet of his generation. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.
Christopher Ricks is Warren Professor of Humanities and codirector of the Editorial Institute at Boston University. He is the editor of six poetry collections, including "The Oxford Book of English Verse,"
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