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Chapter 7

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Utilitarianism   show
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show Sought a higher relig. view than Christianity and a higher artistic ideal than neoclassicism.Its God is a Word Spirit inhabiting all.Its Bible is Nature and human heart. Access to truth-through intuition rather than through reason/revelation.  
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show Has hollow sound. Objectionable to Christians as attempt to suply relig. faith with human object of worship in supposed absence of a divine. Disbelief=sympt. of spirit. disease. Age unable 2 believe in good.= age unable 2 believe in God.  
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Carlyle's lectures in "On...Hist."   show
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show 4 idea of poet & his mission-Tennyson indebted 2 Shelley & Carlyle  
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show lyrics=took 16 yrs, arranged in theme. sequence(show grad. restore. of faith in providential purpose & human immortality. Prologue added-more Christ. tone. Prompted by grief 4 Hallam. About central concern 4 late Vict. lit. (faith vs doubt)  
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"Morte d' Arthur"-Alfred, Lord Tennyson pub. in 1842   show
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"Ullysses"-Alfred, Lord Tennyson   show
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show Poem. Imagines death as return 2 sea-idea with evolution theory. "Pilot"=Divine, unseen guide. Mission of relig. reconcile= noble farewell-Christ. & Transen. ways.  
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show Poem from Dramatis Personae Expresses his faith in immortal. (assurance of reunion with dead wife)  
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"Home Thoughts from Abroad"-Robert Browning   show
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