Volume II reveals the gradual emergence of a new and different Tennyson, moving confidently among the great and famous, yet remaining very much a son of Lincolnshire. Through the letters we learn something about his poetry, much about his dealings with publishers, and even more about his travels; and it is clear that all that he met became part of him and of his poetry.
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Volume II reveals the gradual emergence of a new and different Tennyson, moving confidently among the great and famous, yet remaining very much a son of Lincolnshire. Through the letters we learn something about his poetry, much about his dealings with publishers, and even more about his travels; and it is clear that all that he met became part of him and of his poetry.
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Fine in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. Signed by editor. Near Fine hardcover in Very Good DJ. Bright, clean, square covers and spine; tightly bound; inscribed by editor Shannon on front free end paper; light, clean interior. DJ is clean and complete; very slight age discoloration of spine-all titles clear; lightly scuffed with light edge wear. 8vo, 585 pp; indexes.