Additional reading Charles Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson (1949, reissued 1969), by the poet's grandson, is the most authoritative modern biography, revealing much that was previously unknown about Tennyson's early life. A later biography is Robert Bernard Martin, Tennyson: The Unquiet Heart (1980). Andrew Wheatcroft (compiler), The Tennyson Album: A Biography in Original Photographs (1980), presents many Tennyson photographs for the first time. Ralph Wilson Rader, Tennyson's Maud: The Biographical Genesis (1963, reissued 1978), explores the relationship between the poet's private life and his art. A. Dwight Culler, The Poetry of Tennyson (1977), surveys the major poems up to Idylls of the King. Robert Pattison, Tennyson and Tradition (1979), is a study of the poet's use of the idyll. Victorian criticism of Tennyson is extensively represented in John D. Jump (ed.), Tennyson: The Critical Heritage (1967, reprinted 1986). Some of the best modern criticism is collected in John Killham (ed.), Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson (1960); and Elizabeth A. Francis (ed.), Tennyson: A Collection of Critical Essays (1980).
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