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  2. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/herbert-influence/feed/

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    9 Apr 2015: in the work to decorate this new building.
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    9 Apr 2015: Comments on: Reading ‘Tears, idle tears’ (2): New Criticism, Cleanth Brooks, and Tennyson’s Ambiguity https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/tennyson-tears-idle-tears-2/ Welcome to Cambridge Authors
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    9 Apr 2015: He wrote to Syed Ross Masood, a former pupil he fell in love with, and related the 'awkward and surprising’ news that 'a young lady has fallen in love with me’. ... Lawrence, and censorship. He wrote urgently to Henry John Newbolt, the Professor of
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    9 Apr 2015: The large amount of money involved and the promise of a brilliant new writer naturally fascinated many journalists and critics. ... s White Teeth: A Reader's Guide /em(New York and London, 2002)./li li Tracey L.
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    9 Apr 2015: I am totally new to it and absolutely fascinated by your analyses of it, also by the many composers who have set it to music, ranging from classical to mid-west ... Coleridge, but asked for Tennyson and this poem to be read.br / I am totally new to it
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    9 Apr 2015: embodied so many of the values of the new course that it was not to be a merely temporary element. ... of an 'old' form onto a new poetry in order to invoke the gravity of the tragic canon.
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    9 Apr 2015: s White Teeth: A Reader's Guide /em(New York and London, 2002)./li li Tracey L. ... word refers to the coming of a new millennium, which usually means the year 2000, or 1000, etc.
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    9 Apr 2015: As much as they perceive the shallowness of his cultural education, they applaud his attempt to seek new experiences. ... the New Millennium/em (Thrupp, 2001)./p pJohn Carey, emThe Intellectuals and the Masses/em (London, 1992)./p pG.
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    9 Apr 2015: And yet, once more, it led Wordsworth back to a new appreciation of the Lakes. ... the ideas found within Wordsworth's poetry, and reinterpreting their significance for a new generation.
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    9 Apr 2015: By incorporating extra-textual information of this kind within our interpretation, we begin to depart from the strict ethos of New Criticism. ... Richards' and F.R. Leavis' methods, the New Criticism movement formed a dominant strand of English and
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    9 Apr 2015: writing./p pThe subsequent success of poets who published work when at Cambridge inevitably leads one to think of any new student publication as the home of at least one 'next ... hear very often: a respectable New England voice, speaking with the
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    9 Apr 2015: Interest revived towards the end of the eighteenth century, and during the Victorian era the play provoked new literary and critical responses. ... Are there things about it that seem to be particularly in tune with new developments in modern society?
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    9 Apr 2015: The physical reality of his settled, rural domestic life was in contrast to the feverish way in which he threw himself into this new project./p br/ pstrongThe Manuscripts/strong/p ... pThe huge energy with which Byron attacked the writing of the new poem
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    9 Apr 2015: AS Byatt – Cambridge Authors https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors Welcome to Cambridge Authors Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:23:26 0000 en-US hourly 1 Possession: Ideas for Further Reading
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    9 Apr 2015: But where does that leave us? We can read emThe Temple/em with a new alertness, perhaps, pricking up our ears and noting with relish each new musical pun; but that ... comparing natural phenomena, but also human societies, to bees./p pThere are other

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