- Sounds of Mourning
- Hope in Nature (section 2)
- Illustrative Emotion (sections 2, 95)
- A New Day (sections 2, 95)
- Guilty Writing (section 5)
- Spring follows every Winter (Section LIV)
- In Memoriam: The Problem of Recollection and Writing
- Life in Death: A Question of Finality in Tennyson's In Memoriam A.H.H.
- Doubt and the narrative structure of In Memoriam
- Religion and Emotion in Tennyson's In Memoriam
- The Figure of Reading in Tennyson's In Memoriam
- Dreams and Visions in In Memoriam
- Form and Meaning in In Memoriam 48
- Addressing the question of the eternal nature of love in Tennyson's In Memoriam 26
- Those left behind
- "Tears of the Widower:" Love and Grief in In Memoriam
- Interpreting Biblical Imagery and the Apocalyptic Moment in Tennyson's In Memoriam and Eliot's The Wasteland
- Identity Formation in In Memoriam 45
- Reconciling the Spiritual and the Material in In Memoriam
- Grief and the Continuation of Life
- Reconciling the Permanence and Transience of Life (Sections 50, 54) Tennyson's Plea
- Unanswered Questions (In Memoriam 51)
- In Memoriam of Body and Soul
- Faith and Love as the Product of Grief (section 95)
- The Power of Language (section 95)
- Pagan and Christian Muses in Section 37
- Religious Hope and Doubt in Tennyson's In Memoriam A.H.H
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