This book examines how Tennyson’s career was mediated, organised and directed by the publishing industry. Founded on neglected archival material, it examines the scale and distribution of Tennyson’s book sales in Britain and America, the commercial logic of publishing poetry, and how illustrated gift books and visual culture both promoted and interrogated the Poet Laureate and his life. Major publishers had become disillusioned with poetry by the time that Edward Moxon founded his business in 1830 but by the mid-1860s, his firm presided over a resurgence in poetry based on Tennyson’s work. Moxon not only orchestrated Tennyson’s rise to fame but was a major influence on how the Victorian public experienced the poetry of the Romantic period. ...
At the height of their popularity in the mid-nineteenth century, a vast transatlantic readership con...
This article discusses the circumstances surrounding the publication of an elaborate edition of Tenn...
Though there is no danger of Alfred Tennyson following William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, or Jane...
The physical composition of editions of Tennyson's poetry was a key factor in their commercial succe...
Tennyson Transformed explores how the life and work of the great Victorian Poet Laureate was interpr...
When F. T. Palgrave published The Golden Treasury , the most significant anthology of the nineteenth...
This thesis examines the publishing history of Algernon Charles Swinburne during his lifetime (1837...
This thesis examines the publishing history of Algernon Charles Swinburne during his lifetime (1837-...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe literature of any age is an expression of certain characteristic...
An exhibition to celebrate the centenary of Tennyson's birthday in 2009.Alfred Tennyson’s influenc...
In 1971, Philip Larkin made a rare excursion into academic writing, while editing his Oxford Book of...
This thesis is under permanent embargo.Writing in the 1890s, in an early account of Tennyson’s poetr...
This thesis is a study of the posthumous literary reception and reputation of Alfred Tennyson, from ...
In 1971, Philip Larkin made a rare excursion into academic writing, while editing his Oxford Book of...
Citation: Hood, Myrtle. Tennyson as an exponent of 19th century literature. Senior thesis, Kansas St...
At the height of their popularity in the mid-nineteenth century, a vast transatlantic readership con...
This article discusses the circumstances surrounding the publication of an elaborate edition of Tenn...
Though there is no danger of Alfred Tennyson following William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, or Jane...
The physical composition of editions of Tennyson's poetry was a key factor in their commercial succe...
Tennyson Transformed explores how the life and work of the great Victorian Poet Laureate was interpr...
When F. T. Palgrave published The Golden Treasury , the most significant anthology of the nineteenth...
This thesis examines the publishing history of Algernon Charles Swinburne during his lifetime (1837...
This thesis examines the publishing history of Algernon Charles Swinburne during his lifetime (1837-...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe literature of any age is an expression of certain characteristic...
An exhibition to celebrate the centenary of Tennyson's birthday in 2009.Alfred Tennyson’s influenc...
In 1971, Philip Larkin made a rare excursion into academic writing, while editing his Oxford Book of...
This thesis is under permanent embargo.Writing in the 1890s, in an early account of Tennyson’s poetr...
This thesis is a study of the posthumous literary reception and reputation of Alfred Tennyson, from ...
In 1971, Philip Larkin made a rare excursion into academic writing, while editing his Oxford Book of...
Citation: Hood, Myrtle. Tennyson as an exponent of 19th century literature. Senior thesis, Kansas St...
At the height of their popularity in the mid-nineteenth century, a vast transatlantic readership con...
This article discusses the circumstances surrounding the publication of an elaborate edition of Tenn...
Though there is no danger of Alfred Tennyson following William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, or Jane...