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학술저널
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19세기영어권문학회 19세기 영어권 문학 19세기 영어권 문학 제4권
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2001.2
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197 - 217 (21page)

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Tennyson's unpublished juvenilia and Poems by Two Brothers(l827) are adolescent experiments which exhibit a strong tendency to Romanticism. Some of them are by no means polished productions. Yet many of them show a remarkable sophistication in their elaboration of characteristic Romantic poetic expression, themes and issues. In the early poems, Tennyson displays the various moods of Romantic sensibility, especially in terms of his feelings of exile, loneliness, the personal crisis of a divided will, nostalgic yearning for a lost idealized past, the reconciliation of man and external nature, and images of apocalyptic change, which are later to become so well established. Therefore, we are able to discover that most of the themes and images which appear in his later poems emerge in the unpublished juvenilia and Poems by Two Brothers.
And above all, the importance of this period in his poetic career lies in the fact that he finds a poetic self as an aesthetic recluse. In this world the self is exiled from society, separated from nature and even divided against itself. This is the fallen world of a lost Eden, and unregenerated man, like Adam, has lost his once glorious vision and divine-like splendor. It is a world of repressed desires and limited perceptions. Therefore, to find satisfiable reality, he escapes from the turmoil of this world to the world of dreams and imagination which stands for the artistic world. And he sings alone in this isolated artistic castle. To examine this process is the purpose of this paper.

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