Tennyson's fixations: psychoanalysis and the topics of the early poetry
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 a reading of Tennyson. In a series of original, scrupulously attentive, and sophisticated close readings, he probes t...
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TENNYSON'S
FIXATIONS
Psychoanalysis
and the
Topics of the Early Poetry
Matthew Rowlinson
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF VIRGINIA
Charlottesville and London
Contents
Preface vii
Introduction: On Fixation in Tennyson, Freud,
and Elsewhere i
I Memory and the Place of the Eye 24
II The Place of Voice 60
III Metaphor and Displacement 112
IV Last Words 144
Notes 171
Works Cited 185
Index 191 |
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