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Hair discusses Tennyson?s own view of language, and sets them in the context of the language theories of his day.The scope of the book is broad. Hair draws upon a wide range of Tennyson?s poetry, from a quatrain he wrote at the age of eight to an ?anthem-speech? he wrote at the age of eighty-two, and pays particular attention to two major works: In Memoriam and Idylls of the King.He explores these in relation to the two theoretical traditions Tennyson inherited. One is derived from Locke and the language theory set out in Book III of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, the other from Coleridge and the language theory of what Mill called the ?Germano-Coleridgian? tradition. He goes back to Plato?s Cratylus and Aristotle?s On Interpretation, and forward to the continental philology introduced into England by Tennyson?s friends, Kemble and Trench, among others. 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