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Amis, Kingsley, “Introduction,” in Tennyson, Penguin Books, 1973, pp. 7–19.
“Explanations: The Eagle,” GaleNet, “Exploring Poetry,” Gale Group, 2000.
James, Henry, quoted in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, Volume 30, Gale, 1991, p. 203.
Kissane, James, Alfred Tennyson, Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1970.
Lockyear, Sir Norman, Tennyson as a Student and Poet of Nature, Russell and Russell, 1910.
Lucas, F. L., Tennyson, Longman Green & Co., 1957.
Priestly, J. B.,...
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