Alfred
    Lord Tennyson's poem, "" is written in the form of a dramatic , i.e. aspoken by
    Ulysses overheard by an imagined audience. Because of this, there is no explicit narration which
    tells us Tennyson's attitude towards the speaker. Unlike Browning's dramatic...
Monday, May 20, 2019
Is Tennyson praising Ulysses, or Tennyson is criticizing Ulysses? Literary critics have debated whether Tennyson is sympathetic to Ulysses and intends...
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