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Preface | ||
Introduction: On Fixation in Tennyson, Freud, and Elsewhere | 1 | |
I | Memory and the Place of the Eye | 24 |
II | The Place of Voice | 60 |
III | Metaphor and Displacement | 112 |
IV | Last Words | 144 |
Notes | 171 | |
Works Cited | 185 | |
Index | 191 |
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Add Tennyson's fixations, Matthew Rowlinson has given us the most penetrating analysis of Tennyson's poetry to date. He proposes a revitalized and properly analytic formalism as the appropriate model for reading of Tennyson. In a series of original, scrupulously attentive, an, Tennyson's fixations to your collection on WonderClub |