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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

679 | 680<br />

Demeter and other poems. 1889. Preceded by Trial edn Demeter<br />

1889 and by <strong>The</strong> throstle, 1889 (copyright edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> foresters. 1892, 1892. Preceded by Trial edn [1881?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> death <strong>of</strong> Oenone, Akbar’s dream and other poems. 1892.<br />

Preceded by Trial edn 1892 and by <strong>The</strong> silent voices 1892 (copyright<br />

edn). Edn <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> silent voices with music by J. F. Bridge<br />

1892. Vol includes Riflemen form!, previously pbd [in earlier<br />

version] only in newspapers <strong>of</strong> 1859; an early version pbd without<br />

authorisation as Rifle clubs, New York 1899.<br />

Tennyson’s patriotic poems. 1914. Includes A call to arms [also called<br />

Arm, arm, arm! – ‘Oh, where is he, the simple fool’], previously<br />

pbd anon in newspapers <strong>of</strong> 1852; ed C. Ricks MP 62 1964.<br />

<strong>The</strong> devil and the lady. Ed C. Tennyson 1930, Bloomington 1964<br />

(facs).<br />

Unpublished early poems. Ed C. Tennyson 1931, Bloomington 1964<br />

(facs, with <strong>The</strong> devil and the lady, above). Preceded by C.<br />

Tennyson, Tennyson’s unpublished poems, Nineteenth Century<br />

Mar–June 1931.<br />

Tennyson, C. Tennyson papers I–IV. Cornhill Mag Mar–June 1936.<br />

Hallam Tennyson, Materials for life <strong>of</strong> A. T., 1896 (priv ptd), his 1897<br />

Memoir, the annotations in the Eversley edns and his memoir in the onevol<br />

Eversley edn, 1913, all contain poems not pbd elsewhere. <strong>The</strong> Christ <strong>of</strong><br />

Ammergau, which Tennyson dictated extempore to Knowles in 1870, was<br />

pbd from Knowles’s papers, Twentieth Cent Jan 1955. All unpbd poems are<br />

collected by Ricks in his <strong>The</strong> poems <strong>of</strong> Tennyson, 2nd edn in 3 vols<br />

Harlow 1987.<br />

For further reviews <strong>of</strong> Tennyson’s pbd vols, see E. F. Shannon, jr, Tennyson<br />

and the reviewers 1827–51, <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1952, and his <strong>The</strong> critical<br />

reception <strong>of</strong> Maud, PMLA 68 1953; J. O. Eidson, Tennyson in<br />

America: his reputation and influence from 1827 to 1858, Athens GA<br />

1943. For later reviews, see J. D. Jump (ed), Tennyson: the critical heritage,<br />

1967, and I. Armstrong (ed), Victorian scrutinies: reviews <strong>of</strong><br />

poetry 1830–1870, 1972.<br />

Contributions to periodicals etc<br />

Timbuctoo. <strong>Cambridge</strong> Chron and Jnl 10 July 1829.<br />

Anacreontics. Pbd Oct 1830 in <strong>The</strong> Gem for 1831.<br />

A fragment [Where is the giant <strong>of</strong> the sun]. Pbd Oct 1830 in <strong>The</strong> Gem<br />

for 1831.<br />

No more. Pbd Oct 1830 in <strong>The</strong> Gem for 1831.<br />

Sonnet [Check every outflash, every ruder sally]. <strong>English</strong>man’s Mag<br />

Aug 1831; rptd Oct 1832 in Friendship’s Offering for 1833.<br />

Sonnet [Me my own fate to lasting sorrow doometh]. Pbd Oct 1831 in<br />

Friendship’s Offering for 1832.<br />

Sonnet [<strong>The</strong>re are three things which fill my heart with sighs]. Pbd<br />

Oct 1831 in Yorkshire Literary Annual for 1832.<br />

St Agnes’s eve. Pbd Nov 1836 in <strong>The</strong> Keepsake for 1837.<br />

Oh! that ’twere possible. <strong>The</strong> Tribute (ed Lord Northampton) Sep<br />

1837.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Timon, and the poets [Part I]. Punch 28 Feb 1846.<br />

Literary squabbles. Punch 7 Mar 1846.<br />

To _, after reading a life and letters. <strong>The</strong> Examiner 24 Mar 1849.<br />

Lines [Here <strong>of</strong>ten, when a child, I lay reclined]. Manchester<br />

Athenaeum Album 1850.<br />

Come not, when I am dead. Pbd Nov–Dec 1850 in <strong>The</strong> Keepsake for<br />

1851.<br />

Stanzas [What time I wasted youthful hours]. Pbd Nov–Dec 1850 in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Keepsake for 1851.<br />

To W. C. Macready. <strong>The</strong> Times 3 Mar 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> penny-wise. Morning Chron 24 Jan 1852.<br />

Britons, guard your own. <strong>The</strong> Examiner 31 Jan 1852.<br />

For the penny-wise. Fraser’s Mag Feb 1852.<br />

Hands all round! [1852]. <strong>The</strong> Examiner 7 Feb 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> third <strong>of</strong> February, 1852. <strong>The</strong> Examiner 7 Feb 1852.<br />

Suggested by reading an article in a newspaper. <strong>The</strong> Examiner 14<br />

Feb 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> charge <strong>of</strong> the light brigade. <strong>The</strong> Examiner 9 Dec 1854.<br />

Riflemen form! <strong>The</strong> Times 9 May 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grandmother. Once a Week 16 July 1859.<br />

Sea dreams. Macmillan’s Mag Jan 1860.<br />

Tithonus. Cornhill Mag Feb 1860.<br />

Ode sung at the opening <strong>of</strong> the international exhibition. <strong>The</strong> Times<br />

24 Apr, 14 July 1862; Fraser’s Mag June 1862.<br />

A welcome to Alexandra. <strong>The</strong> Times 10 Mar 1863.<br />

Hendecasyllabics. Cornhill Mag Dec 1863.<br />

Milton: alcaics. Cornhill Mag Dec 1863.<br />

On translations <strong>of</strong> Homer. Cornhill Mag Dec 1863.<br />

Specimen <strong>of</strong> a translation <strong>of</strong> the Iliad in blank verse. Cornhill Mag<br />

Dec 1863.<br />

Long as the heart beats life within her breast. Court Jnl 19 Mar 1864.<br />

<strong>The</strong> victim. Good Words 1 Jan 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spiteful letter. Once a Week 4 Jan 1868.<br />

Wages. Macmillan’s Mag Feb 1868.<br />

1865–1866. Every Sat (US) 22 Feb 1868; Good Words Mar 1868.<br />

Lucretius. Macmillan’s Mag May 1868; Every Sat (US) 2 May 1868.<br />

Thine early rising well repaid thee. <strong>The</strong> Marlburian 20 Sep 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last tournament. Contemporary Rev Dec 1871.<br />

England and America in 1782. New York Ledger 6 Jan 1872.<br />

A welcome to Her Royal Highness Marie Alexandrovna, Duchess <strong>of</strong><br />

Edinburgh. <strong>The</strong> Times 7 Mar 1874.<br />

Prefatory sonnet to the Nineteenth Century. Nineteenth Cent Mar<br />

1877.<br />

Montenegro. Nineteenth Cent May 1877.<br />

To Victor Hugo. Nineteenth Cent June 1877.<br />

Achilles over the trench. Nineteenth Cent Aug 1877.<br />

<strong>The</strong> revenge. Nineteenth Cent Mar 1878.<br />

Dedicatory poems to the Princess Alice. Nineteenth Cent Apr 1879.<br />

<strong>The</strong> defence <strong>of</strong> Lucknow. Nineteenth Cent Apr 1879.<br />

Prefatory poem to my brother’s sonnets. In Charles Tennyson<br />

Turner, Collected sonnets, 1880.<br />

Child-songs. St Nicholas (New York) Feb 1880.<br />

De pr<strong>of</strong>undis. Nineteenth Cent May 1880.<br />

Despair. Nineteenth Cent Nov 1881.<br />

<strong>The</strong> charge <strong>of</strong> the heavy brigade at Balaclava. Macmillan’s Mag Mar<br />

1882.<br />

To Virgil. Nineteenth Cent Sep 1882.<br />

Frater ave atque vale. Nineteenth Century Mar 1883.<br />

Early spring [1883]. Youth’s Companion (Boston) 13 Dec 1883.<br />

Helen’s tower. Good Words Jan 1884.<br />

Compromise. St James’ Gazette 29 Oct 1884<br />

Freedom. Macmillan’s Mag Dec 1884.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fleet. <strong>The</strong> Times 23 Apr 1885.<br />

Epitaph on General Gordon. <strong>The</strong> Times 7 May 1885.<br />

To H.R.H. Princess Beatrice. <strong>The</strong> Times 23 July 1885.<br />

Vastness. Macmillan’s Mag Nov 1885.<br />

On the jubilee <strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria [Carmen saeculare]. Macmillan’s<br />

Mag Apr 1887.<br />

In memoriam. W. G. Ward. <strong>The</strong> Athenaeum 11 May 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> throstle. New Rev Oct 1889.<br />

Because she bore the iron name. Daily News 27 Jan 1890.<br />

To sleep! to sleep! the long bright day is done. New Rev Mar 1891.<br />

Take, lady, what your loyal nurses give. <strong>The</strong> Times 27 June 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> death <strong>of</strong> the Duke <strong>of</strong> Clarence and Avondale. Nineteenth Cent<br />

Feb 1892.<br />

Letters<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> literary men vol 2. Ed F. A. Mumby 1906.<br />

Tennyson and William Kirby: unpublished correspondence. Ed L.<br />

Pierce, Toronto 1929.<br />

Ellmann, M. J. Unpublished letters <strong>of</strong> Tennyson 1833–6. MLN 65 1950.<br />

Lang, C. Y. and E. F. Shannon, jr (ed). <strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Alfred Lord<br />

Tennyson. 3 vols Oxford 1982, 1987, 1990.

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