17.1 Tennyson's major works and poetic style
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Victorian poetry, exemplified by Tennyson and Browning, marked a pivotal era in English literature. These poets grappled with societal changes, scientific advancements, and moral dilemmas, exploring themes of love, death, and faith through innovative forms like dramatic monologues. Their works reflected the era's tensions between tradition and progress, influencing later poets and shaping literary discourse. Tennyson's lyrical mastery and Browning's psychological insights continue to resonate, offering modern readers a window into Victorian society and the human condition.
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Victorian poetry, exemplified by Tennyson and Browning, marked a pivotal era in English literature. These poets grappled with societal changes, scientific advancements, and moral dilemmas, exploring themes of love, death, and faith through innovative forms like dramatic monologues. Their works reflected the era's tensions between tradition and progress, influencing later poets and shaping literary discourse. Tennyson's lyrical mastery and Browning's psychological insights continue to resonate, offering modern readers a window into Victorian society and the human condition.
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