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Tennyson
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The collection of essays delves into the complexities of Lord Alfred Tennyson's poetry, examining its significance within the Victorian era and its recent revival. Scholars explore themes such as empire, evolutionary theory, class disruption, and sexual politics, including masculinity and same-sex love. Contributions from notable figures like Terry Eagleton and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick highlight alternative interpretations that challenge traditional views of Tennyson's work, showcasing its richness and relevance in contemporary discussions.
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1996, měkká
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