Image, Symbol, and Type in Individual Sections and the Entire Poem
- The Crown of Thorns and Tennyson's Type of Christ (Section 59)
- Face to Face: The Individual's Struggle with Faith in the Prologue to In Memoriam
- In Memoriam 15 and Judgement Day
- Identity Formation in In Memoriam 45
- Eternal Life questioned (Section 84)
- Reconciling Religion and the Biological Type in Tennyson's In Memoriam
- Biblical Typology, or Types and Shadows of Christ — an Introduction
- Unanswered Questions (In Memoriam 51)
- Darwin and Christian Faith in Section 118
- Christ’s Resurrection of Lazarus: Is There Life After Death?
- On Borrowed Time: Cycles of Narrative, Nature, and Memory in the work of Tennyson and Eliot
- The End: Contrasting the Final Sections of In Memoriam and The Waste Land
Religious Themes and Contexts
- Tennyson, Science and Religion
- An Introduction to In Memoriam: Religious Faith
- Reconciling the Spiritual and the Material in In Memoriam
- Religion Victorian England (sitemap)
Last modified 23 May 2011