Tennyson and Swinburne As Romantic Naturalists
Explore the profound intersection of humanity and nature in "Tennyson and Swinburne As Romantic Naturalists," a compelling study by acclaimed author Professor McSweeney. Published by the University of Toronto Press in 1987, this paperback edition spans 277 pages, offering an in-depth examination of the poetry of Alfred Lord Tennyson and Algernon Charles Swinburne. McSweeney's insightful analysis highlights the central role of naturalism in their works, crafting a nuanced understanding of how these poets depict man as an integral part of the natural world. Through a series of qualitative distinctions, McSweeney invites readers to reevaluate the literary contributions and achievements of both Tennyson and Swinburne. This book is a must-read for poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, eager to delve into the rich tapestry of Romantic naturalism.