id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mjd5qwoewrf2di2xu3mgnzzdje Owen Clayton We're All Anglo-Saxons Now: Alfred Tennyson and the United States 2017.0 25 .pdf application/pdf 12524 938 69 We're All Anglo-Saxons Now: Alfred Tennyson and the United States of the Anglo-Saxon "race." There has been a great deal of work on Tennyson and colonialism, but little on his association with Britain's most powerful former colony.3 The only book-length study of Tennyson's American more popular in America than he was in Great Britain.5 Though his influence in the United States was, as the essayist Hamilton Wright Mabie wrote Tennyson's own library holds Sharon Turner's The History of the AngloSaxons (2nd ed., 1807; item 2238), a seminal work of cultural Anglo-Saxonism, Tennyson with a British tradition of Anglo-Saxonism, overlooked by Love, Tennyson again mixes racial and cultural forms of Anglo-Saxonism, on the one hand praising common traditions volte-face, one that meant he would come to idealize American political structures and even, in his final published poem, to imply once again that Britain ./cache/work_mjd5qwoewrf2di2xu3mgnzzdje.pdf ./txt/work_mjd5qwoewrf2di2xu3mgnzzdje.txt