About This Book
An annotative companion that explicates a famous Victorian elegy, offering stanza-by-stanza commentary, theological and literary interpretation. The author blends close readings with personal recollections and local topographical investigation of places associated with the poem, describing churches, houses, and burial sites visited in pursuit of context. Emphasis is placed on themes of bereavement, doubt, and consolation, and on how the poem reconciles speculative thought with Christian hope. The work supplies glosses on allusions and language, practical notes for readers, and occasional biographical context to illuminate the elegy's incidents and images.
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