Monday, 10 November 2008
John Bayley on Tennyson
"Together with Dickens he represented the peak of the Victorian populist achievement, an achievement which high art has not risen to since....But Tennyson was not Herbert or Dunne. His poetry, however full of "good things" is essentially and continuously naïve, moving us altogether if it moves us at all."
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