Maud Critics

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Smith
trampling of love in the rush towards material wealth
1 of 18
Ackerman
poorly concealed autobiography
2 of 18
Moody
victorian dramas play on the fears of the capitalist system
3 of 18
Tucker
Maud is a fusion between private and public
4 of 18
Thackeray
Tennyson swallows and digests ideas like a great poetical boa constrictor
5 of 18
Sinfield
Tennyson's poetry represents the conscience of capitalism
6 of 18
Moody
shock effects of capitalism
7 of 18
Ackerman
Maud finds the vulnerable point of modern civilisation
8 of 18
Tornquist
victims of their fathers frivolities
9 of 18
Soloski
frequent anxieties about parental legacies
10 of 18
Marx
mans whole level of development
11 of 18
Dixon
Maud finds the vulnerable points in modern civilisation
12 of 18
May
social and psychological problems can no longer be isolated from one another
13 of 18
Ricks
the poem is permeated with the petty and terror Tennyson felt for his fathers plight
14 of 18
Mold
the narrator is stuck in a psychological hollow of hopelessness
15 of 18
Van Dyke
shows the unfolding of a lovely morbid soul touched by madness
16 of 18
Bistrow
seeks to prove that poetry enables full expression of maddening emotions
17 of 18
Bistrow
Maud's position within this sexual, political and economic field of conflict is one of vulnerability
18 of 18

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Is this Maud by Alfred lord tennyson?

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