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Review: The Boundless Deep by Richard Holmes

A profound exploration of nineteenth-century science and its psychological impact on the young Tennyson

Mathew Lyons
Oct 23, 2025
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By the summer of 1840, when he turned 31, Alfred Tennyson was – in theory, at least – living with his family at High Beech in Epping Forest. To his friends, who he saw on frequent visits to London, h…

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