Nature as a source of inspiration in some selected poems of Lord Alfred Tennyson
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A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the Degree "licence en pédagogie Appliquée, Agrégé de l'Enseignement secondaire en anglais"
Résumé,
This work examines nature as a source of inspiration in Alfred Lord Tennyson's selected poems. It exhibits the poet's commitment to nature and examines his feeling on the impact that nature has in every person's life. In view of this, this work is built on the assumption that Tennyson uses nature in order to express the power it exercises on human beings. The literary approach adopted through this work is ecocriticism. This approach approach is the study which considers the physical environment and the invisible force of nature which operates on humankind. With the help of ecocriticism, this work explores the visible and invisible influence that nature exerts. A selection of six poems is made in order to facilitate the task. We should then bear the course of nature and preserve it if we don't want it to make vengeance. Interested scholars may treat look at the following themes in the poetry of Tennyson : nationalism, courage and patriotism and war and its consequences.
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