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Tennyson's Fixations

by Matthew Rowlinson
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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, and sophisticated close readings, he probes the nature of place and the structuring of desire in Tennyson's work. Focusing on the poet's most important early writings- fragments and poems produced from 1824 to 1833- Rowlinson conflates deconstructive theory with psychoanalytic insights.

Matthew Rowlinson is Associate Professor of English at Dartmouth College.

About the Author, Matthew Rowlinson

Matthew Rowlinson is Associate Professor of English at Dartmouth College.

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Conflating deconstructive theory with psychoanalysis, Rowlinson (English, Dartmouth College) proposes an analytic formalism as the appropriate model for reading Tennyson, and demonstrates the utility of the approach with close readings of fragments and poems written from 1824 to 1833, focusing on the nature of place the structuring of desire. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 30, 1994
Publisher
Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1994.
Pages
193
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780813914787

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