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- Title
Charles (Tennyson) Turner and the Power of the Small Poetic Thing.
- Authors
CUNNINGHAM, VALENTINE
- Abstract
The article offers poetry criticism of the work of Victorian poet Charles (Tennyson) Turner as collected in the books "Collected Sonnets Old and New," edited by Hallam Tennyson, and "The Collected Sonnets of Charles (Tennyson) Turner," edited by F. B. Pinion and M. Pinion. It discusses the depiction of small items and creatures, such as sea-shells, bees, and birds, in sonnets by Turner. Poems discussed include "Young Sophy," "The Dying Sculptor," and "A Photograph on the Red Gold: Jersey 1867."
- Subjects
POETRY (Literary form); LITERARY criticism; TURNER, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879; 19TH century English poetry; ENGLISH sonnets; YOUNG Sophy (Poem); PHOTOGRAPH on the Red Gold: Jersey 1867, A (Poem); INSECTS in literature; ANIMALS in literature; VICTORIAN (Literary period)
- Publication
Victorian Poetry, 2010, Vol 48, Issue 4, p509
- ISSN
0042-5206
- Publication type
Poetry Review
- DOI
10.1353/vp.2010.a413063