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By STOPFORD A. BROOKE

TENNYSON

HIS ART AND RELATION TO MODERN LIFE

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"Among the many books of note, criticism, appreciation. and eulogy, called forth by Tennyson's life and art, this volume by Stopford Brooke is the best that we have read, From the opening sentence of the introduction to the final word of the last chapter, the writing is calm, dignified, and crystal clear." —Independent.

STUDIES IN POETRY

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Those who enjoy literary criticism that is charming in manner, sound in substance, and generally illuminating, will read with delight this work which deals with four masters of English verse of varied type, namely, Shelley, Scott, Blake, and Keats.

FOUR VICTORIAN POETS

A STUDY OF CLOUGH—ARNOLD—ROSSETTI—MORRIS

With an Introduction on the Course of Poetry from 1822 to 1852

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The four poets who are the subjects of Dr. Brooke's study are A. H. Clough, Matthew Arnold, D. G. Rossetti, and William Morris. Their share in the poetic movement of the latter half of the nineteenth century needs to be acknowledged and appreciated, and it is Dr. Brooke's endeavor in the present volume to give a just estimate of the quality and importance of their work. Those who have read Dr. Brooke's able expositions of the art of Tennyson and Browning will expect the same insight and literary judgment here, and will not be disappointed.

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