Faith, Melancholy and Love in Tennyson’s In Memoriam
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
British and Irish Language, Literature and Culture
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Gökhan Albayrak
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0000-0003-2703-4326
Türkiye
Publication Date
June 27, 2024
Submission Date
September 19, 2022
Acceptance Date
June 2, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Number: 61